Framing The Constitution

Question

Read the following paragraph carefully and answer the questions that follow:

                              ‘‘The real minorities are the masses of this country’’

Welcoming the Objectives Resolution introduced by Jawaharlal Nehru, N.G. Ranga said :

Sir, there is a lot of talk about minorities. Who are the real minorities ? Not the Hindus in the so-called Pakistan provinces, not the Sikhs, not even the Muslims. No, the real minorities are the masses of this country. These people are so depressed and oppressed and suppressed till now that they are not able to take advantage of the ordinary civil rights. What is the position ? You go to the tribal areas. According to law, their own traditional law, their tribal law, their lands cannot be alienated. Yet our merchants go there, and in the so-called free market they are able to snatch their lands. Thus, even though the law goes against this snatching away of their lands, still the merchants are able to turn the tribal people into veritable slaves by various kinds of bonds, and make them hereditary bond-slaves. Let us go to the ordinary villagers. There goes the money-lender with his money and he is able to get the villagers in his pocket. There is the landlord himself, the zamindar, and the malguzar and there are the various other people who are able to exploit these poor villagers. There is no elementary education even among these people. These are the real minorities that need protection and assurances of protection. In order to give them the necessary protection, we will need much more than this Resolution ....
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(17.1) On which aspect did N.G. Ranga draw attention?

(17.2) What type of problems did the ordinary villagers face?

(17.3) What kind of protection was needed for the real minorities?

Answer

(17.1) N G Ranga has drawn attention to real minorities who are the masses of this country. These people were so depressed, oppressed and suppressed that they were not able to take advantage of the ordinary civil rights.
(17.2) Problems of the ordinary villagers are:
(i) Merchants snatch their lands and are able to turn the tribal people into veritable slaves by various kinds of bonds, and make them hereditary bond-slaves.
(ii) Money-lenders with his money get the villages in his pocket, the zamindars and malguzars exploit poor villagers.
(17.3) Protection needed for the real minorities and assurances of protection which includes elementary education to the minorities. The reservation of seats in the legislature was essential to represents themselves.

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