Practicing Success
When did depressed classes get the reserved seats in provincial and central legislative councils, but they were to be voted in by General electorate? |
September 1930 November 1932 November 1930 September 1932 |
September 1932 |
The correct answer is Option 4- September 1932 This was achieved through the Poona Pact, which was an agreement between B.R. Ambedkar and Mahatma Gandhi. The pact was signed on September 24, 1932, and it was a major breakthrough in the struggle for the rights of depressed classes. Under the Poona Pact, depressed classes were given 148 seats in the provincial legislative councils and 72 seats in the central legislative council. These seats were to be reserved for candidates from depressed classes, but they were to be elected by the general electorate. The Poona Pact was a victory for Ambedkar and the depressed classes. It gave them a voice in the legislature and it helped to improve their status in society. However, the pact was also controversial. Some critics argued that it was a betrayal of the depressed classes, as it did not give them separate electorates. Despite its critics, the Poona Pact played an important role in the advancement of depressed classes in India. It was a major step towards the achievement of equality for all Indians. |