The Democracy in India
The democracy in India has been considerably important for the Indian population. Democracy assists in improving the social and economic conditions of the citizens. The light of democracy should be spread as far and wide, as possible in politics, and its advantages must be brought to the doorsteps of all that believe in the values of liberty, equality and fraternity. Democracy aids in diverse groups to live together in harmony and peace with each other. It gives them the strength to understand each other, and acknowledge the differences that they might have. It also has the veracity of political justice that makes equal rights for all citizens a political idea to vouch for. India, with its burgeoning population, as other nations, must use democratic means to resolve its social and political conflicts. Democracy must work to achieve human rights for its citizens. The nations in Africa and Asia must understand the import of democracy and abide by the democratic norms that they should adhere to. They must use democratic means to resolve intractable political and economic problems that they periodically encounter.
Democracy has become a principal way of governance in the twenty-first century. The nations in Africa and Asia must use the efficient means that democracy is laden with. They must not give in to political tyranny, or tolerate human rights violations. The protection of human rights and citizens’ freedom must be encouraged and protected under all circumstances of politics. Democracy brings about a political assistance to its citizens which must be protected. The nations in Africa and Asia must use democratic methods to resolve their political problems and conflicts. Democracy must be encouraged, and democratic means must be employed in order to sustain freedom and human rights in the present century. Most citizens live for freedom and accrue the obligations that work, and individual rights brings to them, and therefore they must be allowed to live as freely as they must to achieve their aims.
Yuvraj Saharan
Capital Report