how is the right to vote granted in democracy give some instances where the right to vote denied
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In a democracy right to vote is very important.
As it grant power to every adult citizen whether he or she belongs to any religion ,cast, colour ,region etc. to choose its representative. It also inspire equality among citizens of a country.
*examples of some countries that don't grant right to vote to its citizens are
# in Fiji native Indians don't have right to vote.
#In Vatican city women don't have right to vote. etc..
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As it grant power to every adult citizen whether he or she belongs to any religion ,cast, colour ,region etc. to choose its representative. It also inspire equality among citizens of a country.
*examples of some countries that don't grant right to vote to its citizens are
# in Fiji native Indians don't have right to vote.
#In Vatican city women don't have right to vote. etc..
thanks
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• In a democracy, the right to vote is granted on the basis of Universal adult franchise.
• Although the principle of Universal adult franchise has been accepted in almost all the countries but there are instances of denial of equal right to vote as mentioned below:-
i) In Saudi Arabia, women do not have right to vote.
ii) Estonia has made its citizenship rules in such a way that people belonging to Russian minority find it difficult to get the right to vote.
iii) In Fiji, the electoral system is such that the vote of an indigenous Fiji has more value than that of an Indian Fijian.
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