How will you redefine democracy?
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There are some ways in which democracy can he redefined to make it more effective, which are discussed below
(i) Democracy should ensure that the views of minorities are respected and their needs and demands are not overlooked by the majority.
(ii) In a democracy, there should be no scope for any discrimination based on caste, religion and gender.
(iii) In a democracy, people’s right should be given full respect. People should enjoy extensive tights from right to vote to participate in general elections.
(iv) People should have enough freedom and opportunity to enjoy their socio-economic rights.
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(i) Democracy should ensure that the views of minorities are respected and their needs and demands are not overlooked by the majority.
(ii) In a democracy, there should be no scope for any discrimination based on caste, religion and gender.
(iii) In a democracy, people’s right should be given full respect. People should enjoy extensive tights from right to vote to participate in general elections.
(iv) People should have enough freedom and opportunity to enjoy their socio-economic rights.
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Democracy can be defined as +(literally "rule by people"), in modern usage, has three senses—all for a system of government where the citizens exercise power by voting. In a direct democracy, the citizens as a whole form a governing body and vote directly on each issue. In a representative democracy the citizens elect representatives from among themselves. These representatives meet to form a governing body, such as a legislature. In a constitutional democracy the powers of the majority are exercised within the framework of a representative democracy, but the constitution limits the majority and protects the minority, usually through the enjoyment by all of certain individual rights, e.g. freedom of speech, or freedom of association.[1][2] "Rule of the majority" is sometimes referred to as democracy.[3] Democracy is a system of processing conflicts in which outcomes depend on what participants do, but no single force controls what occurs and its outcomes.
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