The Poona Pact of 1932, a pivotal agreement between Mahatma Gandhi and B.R. Ambedkar, laid down crucial provisions shaping the political representation of the Depressed Classes, now referred to as Scheduled Castes.
Reserved Seats The agreement stipulated the allocation of reserved seats for the Depressed Classes from the general electorate across various provinces. The distribution was as follows: •
Madras: 30 seats •
Bombay with Sindh: 25 seats •
Punjab: 8 seats •
Bihar and Orissa: 18 seats •
Central Provinces: 20 seats •
Assam: 7 seats •
Bengal: 30 seats •
United Provinces: 20 seats These numbers were determined based on the total strength of the Provincial Councils outlined in
Ramsay MacDonald's decision.
Joint Electorates and Primary Elections Elections to these reserved seats were to be conducted through
joint electorates, with a unique procedural difference. All members of the Depressed Classes listed in the general electoral roll of a constituency would collectively form an
electoral college. This electoral college would then choose a panel of four candidates for each reserved seat through a single vote method. The top four candidates in the primary elections would become the final candidates for the general electorate's consideration. The same principle of joint electorates and primary elections applied to the representation of the Depressed Classes in the Central Legislature. In this context, 18% of the seats allotted to the general electorate for
British India in the Central Legislature were reserved for the Depressed Classes. The agreed-upon compromise stated that the system of primary elections for panel candidates would conclude after the first ten years, unless terminated earlier by mutual agreement between the communities involved in the settlement. Importantly, it guaranteed that no disabilities would be attached to individuals based on their membership in the Depressed Classes concerning elections to local bodies or appointments to public services. Efforts were to be made to secure fair representation for the Depressed Classes in these realms, with consideration for educational qualifications.
Educational Facilities In every province, a portion of the educational grant was earmarked to provide adequate educational facilities specifically for members of the Depressed Classes.
Duration and Flexibility The system of representation through reserved seats and primary elections would persist until otherwise determined by mutual agreement between the concerned communities. The provision aimed to maintain flexibility for potential adjustments based on evolving circumstances or consensus among the involved parties. == Impact and legacy ==