Question 3: After reading this chapter, three 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 only in societies which have religious, linguistic or ethnic divisions.
Mattai – Power sharing is suited only for big countries that have regional divisions.
Ousep – Every society needs some form of power sharing even if they are small or do not have social divisions.
Answer:
The conclusion drawn by Ouseph is correct. Each and every society needs some kind of power-sharing even if it is small or does not have social divisions because power-sharing reduces the possibility of conflicts among individuals too. For example, The differences between the members of a joint family may be resolved if responsibilities and powers are divided among them. Similarly, in societies and governments. Thus there must be power-sharing in all societies or countries.
Different communities in a country should try to accommodate each other as done in Belgium – where the French-speaking people accepted equal representation in Brussels because the Dutch-speaking community has accepted equal representation in the central government.
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