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What is the biggest curse of Indian Democracy ?
Asked by kishore malhotra,
28 Feb 02:51 pm
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Many worthless persons get elected because many educated people do not bother to vote.
Answered by Francisco, 28 Feb 08:43 pm
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In the name of Democracy, we are seeing the rule of minority over the majority. Look at UP, Akhil lYadav is ruling UP with only 29 % votes. It means 20% is ruling over 71%. Wht could be more ridiculous than this?
Answered by soumyen sarkar, 03 Mar 10:31 am
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Privileges of democracy being enjoyed even by people who does not know the meaning of democracy thus making way for some unscrupulous people to enjoy the extra privileges of democracy.
Answered by dinkar shetty, 01 Mar 08:05 am
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Pradipta has given a nice ans sir.. I have nothing to add, except one thing... voting power is given to such people, who do not understand what is democracy, and who have no independent views. Their votes can be turned overnight.
Answered by subhash, 28 Feb 08:44 pm
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