Social Sciences, asked by burhanuddindxb, 1 year ago

How are the principles of liberty, equality, fraternity included in the Indian political system?

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Answered by purushottamkumar67
26
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liberty means we are free to Express our thoughts and views raise our voice if something bad happens.

equality means all the citizens living in country are equal in the eyes of law and equal rights are given to them.

fraternity means sense of brotherhood .the constitution promotes the feeling of fraternity by the system of single citizenship. As India is a diverse country fraternity needs to be promoted.

And all these ideals makes our country a safe and democratic country . these are included to make our country best and to ensure that everyone follows the rules mentioned in the constitution.

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Answered by NightFury
7
The following points may help you:

a. The principles of liberty , equality and fraternity forms the very basis of our democratic structure.
b. The core social and political values thus got reflected in the Preamble to our constitution which serves as the introduction to our constitution and summarizes its aims and objectives
c. Our political system and polity itself is based on these principles, we may first give the example of fundamental rights that acknowledges these core values as these rights are given and enjoyed by all irrespective of caste , creed , religion or sex.
d. We have also established a secular society allowing freedom of faith and practise to all.
e. Our parliamentary democratic system based on elected representatives again reiterates these very principles.
f .The country acknowledges the principle of universal adult franchise which allows all adult citizens to cast their votes and each vote has same value.
g.Our judicial system is based on principles of equality before law and fair trial.
h. Our entire political system is based on the principle of rule of law, where law of the and is supreme, which does discriminate and most importantly, the country does not rum according to whims and fancies of a ruler.

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