Discussion

Explanation:

Making the offices and positions for marginalized sections available to those with greater savings no way implies that the all the marginalized sections are incapable of saving. So, eliminate option 1.
Statement II with “principle of fair opportunity” clearly indicates the equal exposure of the citizens to all opportunities.
Statement II mentions principle of fair opportunity, hence it totally supports meritocracy. So, eliminate option 3.
In statement II, intelligence cannot be linked to obtaining a place in offices. So, eliminate option 4.
From statement I, the dependency of marginalized sections on subsidies cannot be inferred. So, eliminate option 5.
Hence, the correct answer is option 2.

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