Problems faced by a democracy to accommodate social diversities are as follows: (i) A positive attitude towards diversity and a willingness to accommodate it do not come about easily. (ii) People who feel marginalized, deprived and discriminated have to fight against the injustice. (iii) Such a fight often takes the democratic path, voicing their demands in a peaceful and constitutional manner and seeking a fair position through elections. (iv) Sometimes social differences can take the form of unacceptable level of social inequality and injustice. (v) The struggle against such inequalities sometimes takes the path of violence and difference of state power.