As it flagged billionaires usurping the political landscape globally, rights group Oxfam on Monday cited India's reservation system as a "compelling" example of progress on how ordinary people can be politically empowered. In its annual inequality report released here on the first day of the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting, attended by rich and powerful from across the world, Oxfam International said billionaires are 4,000 times more likely to hold political office than ordinary citizens. Making a case for building 'the power of the many', Oxfam said ordinary people become powerful in a political system where political, institutional, and social conditions increase their capacity to influence decision-making despite structural inequality. "This happens when institutional inclusiveness, political incentives for responsiveness, collective organisation, effective governance and ideological commitments align. "Non-state actors such as CSOs, grassroots movements and trade unions are