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Varun Banda 8 years, 2 months ago
A minority is any community which comprises less citizenry than the majority, assuming that there is one group which is the majority. Think of Hispanics in the US. But as long as they are active and organised politically, and vote in an organised and disciplined way, then their voices will be heard.
If they don’t act together, then they will be marginalised and ignored, and this doesn’t depend on the size of the community but on how politically organised and strategic they are.
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