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The constitution of India was developed following the parliamentary democratic system of United Kingdom after independence. Is it possible to maintain such a system in a country like India?
Asked by Philosopher Speusippus,
21 Jan 10:18 pm
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It is ! unlike dictorial systems like china we are much better off ! I can have 20 kids in my marriage,which the govt of china does not agree !
Answered by samiran panda, 21 Jan 10:23 pm
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So far it has crowled and future will witness that too for atleast half a century more.
Answered by vishwabandhubajpai, 21 Jan 10:23 pm
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British laws are good when we were not doing any major crime
And hoping rulers never ruin the country
But now a days scams and crimes spread everywhere
It is high time to go for amendment
In British country a king has to order the forces to punish him
But now can we imagine in India
Scamsters are going to jail just like going for evening walk
Answered by sigma, 21 Jan 10:22 pm
And hoping rulers never ruin the country
But now a days scams and crimes spread everywhere
It is high time to go for amendment
In British country a king has to order the forces to punish him
But now can we imagine in India
Scamsters are going to jail just like going for evening walk
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Why not? We have been maintaining it for over 65 years.
Answered by Seshadri Srinivasan, 21 Jan 10:21 pm
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