Here are three opinions heard in a television debate on the struggle for democracy in Nepal. Which of these do you agree with and why?
Guest 1: India is a democracy. Therefore, the Indian government must support the people of Nepal who are struggling against monarchy and for democracy.
Guest 2: That is a dangerous argument. We would be in the same position as the US was in Iraq. Remember, no outside force can promote democracy.
Guest 3:But why should we bother about the internal affairs of another country? We should be worried about our business interests there, not about democracy.
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Guest 1:
India is a democracy. Therefore, the Indian government must support the people of Nepal who are struggling against monarchy and for democracy.
Guest 2 n Guest 3 are very much selfish n they thik only abot themselves: since india is an democratic country and also the whole world is turning to a great democracy.. so keeping this in mind the INDIAN government should held the napalese govt. to be a democratic.
India is a democracy. Therefore, the Indian government must support the people of Nepal who are struggling against monarchy and for democracy.
Guest 2 n Guest 3 are very much selfish n they thik only abot themselves: since india is an democratic country and also the whole world is turning to a great democracy.. so keeping this in mind the INDIAN government should held the napalese govt. to be a democratic.
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India is a democracy. Therefore, the Indian government must support the people of Nepal who are struggling against monarchy and for democracy.
I personally agree to this line because India is a democratic country so the monarchy for of government should be abolished from Nepal as it is also a part of India. People of Npal should have their own say in the Government.
I personally agree to this line because India is a democratic country so the monarchy for of government should be abolished from Nepal as it is also a part of India. People of Npal should have their own say in the Government.
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