In India, a specific number of political positions and college posts are held for particular gatherings of the populace, including Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, Backward Castes, Anglo-Indians and Women. There are Reserved Constituencies and Tribes in both Parliamentary and Assembly Elections. General Candidates are not qualified to challenge from these voting demographics. All voters are to vote in favor of one of the competitors (from Scheduled Castes or Tribes). If there should arise an occurrence of Municipal Elections, the electorates are known as Wards. In this way, there may be the same number of Wards or Constituencies as the quantity of chose seats in the chose body. |