Political Science, asked by Anonymous, 4 months ago

i am Communist
comrates let's make India communism's country but with new idology!

hate democracy
beacuse its democracy that stop India's grow​


Anonymous: agar koi communist leader aaye to ksi aur ki nahi chale ge
Anonymous: go fir development me koi opposite party nahi to koi rok nahi
Anonymous: india start developing like China
Anonymous: samghe
Anonymous: haan yaarr
Anonymous: is liye
Anonymous: Par communalism ke disadvantages bhi hote hai
Anonymous: nahi mai Pura communism nahi chta
Anonymous: bas koi seprate leadr aaye jaise ki kim jo un ke tarah
Anonymous: ya ein jin ping ke tarah

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Answered by vskaranth95
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Answer:When a great edifice falls, the reverberations are felt through decades and geographical expanses. It leaves behind a great vacuum to be filled, either by a piebald version of itself or its ideological opposites. Even though the Soviet Union collapsed on December 25, 1991, its ghost lived on in India. The fall of the Communist bastion in Tripura has more to do with the contradictions of history than the remarkable surge of the BJP. The sight of jubilant BJP workers bringing down Lenin’s statue in Belonia and playing football with his head were sights reminiscent of the days of liberation that swept through Eastern Europe after the Berlin Wall collapsed on November 9, 1989.

Communism was always a genetically flawed graft in Indian politics. Inherently it is the bipolar opposite of democracy and encourages total state control over minds, bodies and work. It outlaws private ownership and religion. The ‘‘dictatorship of the proletariat’’ even as a verbal supposition is dangerous to democracy. No wonder, Communist states were dictatorships that sent millions of their citizens to concentration camps and  prisons. The secret police invaded every aspect of life, encouraging treachery and torture. Agents arrested and murdered free thinkers and artists. Journalism was a mouth piece for the tyrants. Personality cults, party elites and massive military expenditure mark the Communist state. It ruled through fear, because it was driven by the fear of death. Even its flag was the colour of blood.

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Answered by hafiza11
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