Q1: Match the following:
Ans: (a)-(iii), (b)-(iv), (c)-(ii), (d)-(i).
Q2: Regional aspirations of the people of North-East get expressed in different ways. These include movements against outsiders, movement for greater autonomy and movement for separate . national existence. On the map of the North-East, using different shades for these three, show the States where these expressions are prominently found.
Ans: Tripura, Mizoram and Arunachal Pradesh (See the Map at the end of the Chapter).
Q3: What were the main provisions of the Punjab accord? In what way can they be the basis for further tensions between the Punjab and its neighbouring States?
Ans: Punjab Accord was an agreement signed between the then Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi and Harchand Singh Longowal, the then President of Akali Dal in 1985 to be known as ‘Rajiv Gandhi Longowal Accord’ also to create normalcy in Punjab:
But, peace could not be established easily in Punjab and resulted as follows:
Q4: Why did the Anandpur Sahib Resolution become controversial?
Ans: Anandpur Sahib Resolution was passed at the conference of Akali Dal at Anandpur Sahib in 1973:
But, it became controversial due to following reasons:
Q5: Explain the internal divisions of the State of Jammu and Kashmir and describe how these lead to multiple regional aspirations in that State.
Ans: Jammu and Kashmir comprised of three regions:
These internal divisions led to multiple regional aspirations:
In present scenario, most of the separatist in dialogue are trying to re-negotiate a relationship of state with India.
Q6: What are the various positions on the issue of regional autonomy for Kashmir? Which of these do you think are justifiable? Give reasons for your answer.
Ans: On the issue of regional autonomy for Kashmir, the following positions are states as:
We prefer the first position because ‘Plebiscite’ provides better opportunity to people of J & K to protect and sustain their regional autonomy in a very democratic manner.
Q7: The Assam movement was a combination of cultural pride and economic backwardness. Explain.
Ans: Because:
Q8: All regional movements need not lead to separatist demands. Explain by giving examples from this chapter.
Ans: Because:
Q9: Regional demands from different parts of India exemplify the principle of unity with diversity. Do you agree? Give reasons.
Ans: Yes, we agree with the statement because India adopted a democratic approach on these regional aspirations in place of considering them as anti-national:
Q10: Read the passage and answer the questions below:
One of Hazarika’s songs dwells on the unity theme; the seven states of north-eastern India become seven sisters born of the same mother ‘Meghalaya went own way …., Arunachal too separated and Mizoram appeared in Assam’s gateway as a groom to marry another daughter.’ The song ends with
a determination to keep the unity of the Assamese with other smaller nationalities that are left in the present-day Assam- ‘the Karbis and the Mising brothers and sisters are our dear ones.’
—Sanjib Baruah
(a) Which unity is the poet talking about?
(b) Why were some States of North¬East created separately out of the erstwhile State of Assam?
(c) Do you think that the same theme of unity could apply to all the regions of India? Why?
Ans:
(a) The poet is talking about the Unity of Assamese.
(b) Because these states face that Assamese government was imposing Assamese language on them. Hence, regional aspirations began.
(c) Yes, same theme of unity could apply to all regions of India because Indian government deals with all these regional aspirations with respect to accommodate regional diversities.
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