Practicing Success

Target Exam

CUET

Subject

History

Chapter

Modern India: Framing the Constitution

Question:

The notion of minority as defined by N.G. Ranga was:

Options:

Minorities for Ranga were Hindus in Pakistan

Minorities for Ranga were the Sikhs and Muslims

Minorities for Ranga were the Hindus, Sikhs, Muslims and Tribals

Minorities for Ranga were the poor and the downtrodden

Correct Answer:

Minorities for Ranga were the poor and the downtrodden

Explanation:

While welcoming the Objectives Resolution, N.G. Ranga, a socialist who had been a leader of the peasant movement, urged that the term minorities be interpreted in economic terms. The real minorities for Ranga were the poor and the downtrodden. He welcomed the legal rights the Constitution was granting to each individual but pointed to its limits. In his opinion it was meaningless for the poor people in the villages to know that they now had the fundamental right to live, and to have full employment, or that they could have their meetings, their conferences, their associations and various other civil liberties. It was essential to create conditions where these constitutionally enshrined rights could be effectively enjoyed. For this they needed protection. “They need props. They need a ladder,” said Ranga