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State one prudential reason and one moral reason for power sharing with an example from the Indian context.

(i) Prudential reason: The main and most important prudential reason for power sharing is that it reduces the possibility of conflicts between various social groups. As social conflicts often lead to violence and political instability therefore sharing of power is a good way to ensure the stability of political order.

(ii) Moral reason: As sharing of power is essence for a democratic country and the main moral reason for sharing of power is that upholds the spirit of democracy.


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What are the different forms of power sharing in modern democracies? Give an example of each of these.

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After reading this chapter, there students drew different conclusions. Which of these do you agree with and why? Give your reasons in about 50 words.

Thomman: Power sharing is necessary in societies which have religious linguistic or ethnic divisions.


Mathayi: Power sharing is suitable is suitable only for big countries that have regional divisions.


Ouseph: Every society needs some form of power sharing even if it is small or does not have social divisions.

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The Mayor of Merchtem, a town near Brussels in Belgium, has defended a ban on speaking French in the town’s schools. He said that the ban would help all non-Dutch speakers integrate in this Flemish town. Do you think that this measure is in keeping with the spirit of Belgium’s power sharing arrangements? Give your reasons in about 50words.

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Read the following passage and pick out any one of the prudential reasons for power sharing offered in this.

“We need to give more power to the panchayats to realize the dream of Mahatma Gandhi and the hops of the markers of our Constitution. Panchayati Raj establishes true democracy. It restores power to the only place where power belongs in a democracy- in the hands of the people. Giving power to panchayats is also a way to reduce corruption and increase administrative efficiency. When people participate in the planning and implementation of developmental schemes, they would naturally exercise greater control over these schemes. This would eliminate the corrupt middlemen. Thus, Panchayati Raj will strengthen the foundations of our democracy.”