Federal Issues
Rationale/Causes
- Regionalism: Regionalism is the practise of giving preference to one's own region, sometimes at the expense of other regions as well. Regionalism occasionally tends to rear its ugly head in a nation as diverse and geographically huge as India.
- Centralized Amendment Power: In a typical federation, the federation and its units share the authority to alter the Federal Constitution. In India, the power of constitutional amendment lies with the Centre under Article 368 and other provisions.
- Language Conflicts: The Constitution's federalist principles are occasionally damaged by the diversity of languages in India. In India, 22 languages are recognised ....
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