Social Sciences, asked by ninad4796, 6 months ago

If people are not given fundamental rights, can we call such a country a democratic country? Support your answer.

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Answered by moksha1006
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A citizen of a country is an individual recognized under the custom or law as being a legal member of a sovereign nation or allegiance to a government in exchange for its protection, whether at home or abroad. A citizen is one of the dominant pillars of the country. They are entitled to enjoy all the legal rights and privileges granted by a state to the people encompassing its constituency and are obligated to obey its laws and to attain his or her duties as called upon. We are all a citizen of our country and retain several rights and responsibilities towards our community, state, and country

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Answered by umdsmm
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if people are not given fundamental rights then how can we call such a country as a democratic country if there is no fundamental rights in our country then how will our country governed how will all the people enjoy the same rights so it is not possible.

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