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What is a ‘minority’? Why do minorities need protection from the state?

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  1. Minority usually involves some sense of relative disadvantage.
  2. Privileged minorities such as extremely wealthy people are not usually referred to as minorities; if they are, the term is qualified in some way, as in the phrase “privileged minority’.
  3. When minority is used without any qualification, it implies a relatively small and also, disadvantaged group.
  4. The sociological sense of minority implies that the members of the minority form a collectivity i.e. they have a sense of group solidarity, a feeling of togetherness and belonging.
  5. This is linked to disadvantage because the experience of being subjected to prejudice and discrimination usually heightens feelings of intra-group loyalty and interests.
  6. Groups may be a minority in statistical sense, such as people who are left-handed or people bom on 29th February, are not minorities in sociological sense because they do not form a collectivity.
  7. Religious or cultural minority groups need special protection because of the demographic dominance of the majority.
  8. These groups are politically vulnerable. They must face the risk that the majority community will capture political power and use the state machinery to suppress their religious or cultural institutions, ultimately forcing them to abandon their identity.

Exceptions :-

  1. Religious minorities like Parsis or Sikhs may be relatively well off economically but they may still be disadvantaged in the cultural sense because of their small numbers compared to overwhelming majority Hindus.
  2. Another set of complications arise by the fact of India state’s simultaneous commitment to secularism as well as the protection of minorities.
  3. The protection of minorities requires that they be given special consideration in a context where the normal working of the political system places them at a disadvantage vis-s-vis the majority.
  4. This leads to the accusation of favoritism. But supporters would state that without this protection, secularism can turn into an excuse for imposing majority community’s values and norms on minorities.
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