democracy 's are based on political equality.explain?
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Democracies are mainly the government of the people where the supreme power is vested on the people but exercised by the rulers elected by the people. Democracies encourage political participation of all people through voting and election.
People of all caste, religion, sex, language etc are given the right to vote.The political institutions in democracies such as the executive and legislature derives its power from the people.This clearly signifies that democracies are based on political equality.
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1.People have a fair chance to elect their representatives.
2.they all have equal access to govt. schemes without discrimination. often special schemes focuses only on the marginalised community.
3.everyone can contest elections from rich people to tea makers...
4.govt. institutions gain access tbrough people and want to genrate vote banks in various areas.
2.they all have equal access to govt. schemes without discrimination. often special schemes focuses only on the marginalised community.
3.everyone can contest elections from rich people to tea makers...
4.govt. institutions gain access tbrough people and want to genrate vote banks in various areas.
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