Answer:
The two main reasons are:
(i) Prudential Reasons: These lay
emphasis on better outcomes of power sharing.
(a) Power sharing helps to reduce the
possibility of conflict between social groups. Thus, it ensures the stability
of political order.
(b) Its absence results into imposition of
will by majority community, which undermines the unity of the nation.
(ii) Moral Reasons: These stress on
power sharing as a valuable act because
(a) It is the very spirit of democracy.
(b) A democratic rule involves it with those
affected by its exercise and who have to live with its effects.
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