Political Science, asked by Riya090914, 6 months ago

Chinappa was convicted for torturing his wife for dowry. Satbir was held guilty of practicing untouchability. The court did not allow either
of them to contest elections. Does this decision go against the principles of democratic elections?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

This decision does not go against the principles of democratic elections. Any person who is convicted for a crime has not right to remain a part of the society and hence has no right to contest the election.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

This decision does not go against the principles of democratic elections. Any person who is convicted for a crime has not right to remain a part of the society and hence has no right to contest the election.

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