Social Sciences, asked by priya901, 1 year ago

describe the briefly the history of democracy in our neighbouring countries viz

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Answered by rahulbasak333p8lzwy
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Democracy was start from when British left our country. Now here we will talk about Democracy of our neighbouring country's. Bangaldesh- It is a Democratic country ruled by Prime Minister Government and there Democracy stated when Pakistan was lost during Battle of Freedom and there Democracy is also like ours and there citizens also can vote deffernt parties , they are our Friend country. Sri Lanka- Is a Democracy country where religious matter more than politics this country have very free policies and very helpful government and there citizens have also a chance for vote different parties mainly in Sri Lanka 90% population is Hindu.
Pakistan- It is Military country and military have more power than Prime Minister they have just one policy War Makes Better . They love war and they have greatest number of Terrorist in there country . Most of population is a part of Islam. It is a enemy country of India and Bangladesh. Nepal&Bhutan- It ia Rajtantra country where main power is in Maharaja and there is just one man who can rule , this are the country where we can go without Passport and Visa. This the Best Friend country of India. China- This a Non-Democratic country where people can vote only one person who is standing in election . By the way it is a High Tech country and it is Enemy country of India.
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With Love Rahul
Answered by MohdShaharyar
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Democracy is definitely not a new concept. The records of its existence date as far back as the 6th century B.C. The term is usually defined as a system in which all individuals belonging to a certain society have an equal share in political power. There are some tenets which are considered to be essential in a democracy.

Freedom of opinion and religion. This concept includes freedom of speech, press, media and political views.Right to vote. Every individual must have a right to vote for whomever they personally chooseSeparation of power. Power must be separated between different institutions.Human rights. Every individual has rights that cannot be taken away from them.
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