Reservation a success?

There are reserved constituencies in both Parliamentary and State Assembly elections. Scheduled Castes (usually abbreviated as SC), and Scheduled Tribes (usually abbreviated as ST) are castes and tribes included in the schedules published by the government to indicate these castes' and tribes' backward status. All voters, including Non-SC, Non-ST community voters, have the right to vote for these candidates belonging to SC or ST candidate, if contesting from their constituency. About 25% of Indian population belongs to SC/ST communities. About the same ratio of seats are reserved for them in the Parliament. In West Bengal the percentage is close to 30%. The results looks promising, showing proper representation of the community. What are your thoughts on this matter?

71.2%23.3%5.48%
GeneralSCSTNO. OF CONSTITUENCIES
69.3%23.3%7.45%
GeneralSCSTNOTA VOTES(POSTAL + EVM)
70%24.6%5.4%
GeneralSCSTVALID VOTES(EXCLUDING NOTA VOTES)
GeneralSCST020406080
POLL PERCENTAGE
70.9%23.7%5.35%
GeneralSCSTNO. OF POLLING STATIONS
33.4%33.4%33.2%
GeneralSCST"AVERAGE NO. OF ELECTORS PER POLLING STATION(including Service Electors)"
MALEFEMALETHIRD GENDERGenSCSTGenSCSTGenSCST
ELECTORS(Including SERVICE VOTERS)
GenSCSTTotal010M20M30M
MALEFEMALETHIRD GENDERPOSTAL(Details given in Annxure-1)TEST VOTESELECTORS WHO VOTED
GenSCSTTotal020406080
MALEFEMALETHIRD GENDEROVERSEAS ELECTORS
GenSCSTTotal00.20.40.60.81
MALEFEMALETHIRD GENDEROVERSEAS ELECTORS WHO VOTED
VOTES(POSTAL)"VOTES REJECTED FROM EVM(TEST VOTES+REJECTED DUE TO OTHER REASON)"GenSCSTGenSCST
REJECTED VOTES
GenSCSTTotal051015
Rejected Votes Percentage(to postal votes)