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"Democracy is seen good in principle but felt to be not so good in practice." Justify the statement

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Answered by aanishkak
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democracy is seen to be good in principle, but felt to be not so good in its practice. justification:

*  decisions take too much time to be taken

*  as democracy is a struggle for power play , there is no scope for morality

*  due to electoral competition, it often leads to corruption

*  The representatives don't know about the problems faced by the people they represen t

      * there is no fair election as it requires huge expenses and potential candidates cannot contest due to lack of funds

      *Democracies often frustrate the needs of the people and often ignore the demand of a major portion of the population then work on party lines.

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Answered by aranya105
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The reasons for this:

(i) The decision-making process in democracy is delayed.

(ii) Democracies often frustrate the needs of the people.

(iii) It often ignore the demands of majority of its population.

(iv) The routine tales of corruption associated with it.

(v) Most democracies fall short of elections that provide fair chance to everyone and in subjecting every decision to public debate.

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