Social Sciences, asked by charminggirl96, 11 months ago

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Answered by saniya2019
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Complaints are said to be a testimony for a democracy because democracy is a government of the people and by the people and for the people. Since people choose their government they wish the govt to perform all the functions that they expect. Isf the people expect something’s from democracy then only people complain and this shows awareness of the people

Answered by TesseractZ
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Complaints are testimony to the success of democracy in the following ways:-

1. Democracy always keeps on improving. It does not have one particular standard. When people complain about the existing democracy, then that means that people expect something from democracy and that newer and better policies and programmes will be achieved in the future.

2. Democracy involves the participation of the people. It is the people in a democracy who decide its fundamental features. Democracy should allow people's active participation. Complaints strengthen people's participation and allow democracy to be strengthened as well.

3. A democracy needs constant evaluation and betterment. The fact that we have understood the problems associated with the existing democracy and are willing to make corrections shows that the citizens are aware of the fact that democracy is a better form of government than the rest and so, should include accommodative and better policies.

4. A democracy allows people to freely voice their opinions. People are free to voice their concerns regarding the government. The fact that people are complaining shows that democracy allows free criticism of it.

5. No government can be a perfect form of government but a democracy allows us to criticise it and make corrections to the existing policies and programmes. This shows us that democracy can constantly be made better and gives us a testimony of its success.
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