Political Science, asked by URhero, 3 months ago

importance of youth in democracy??​

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Answered by Itzheaven
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The 'youth' are by and large people without any real life experience who have no clue what the affect of a policy will be. They will often vote for loud demagogs who have nice sounding ideas. These ideas would have been usually tried and failed a dozen times in the past, but the youth (being youth) would typically not know or care about that.

The fact is that there are no new ideas in Government. Governments have been around for thousands of years. We have a good idea of what works and what doesn't.

(Most) youth would do well to get a job, get good at what they do and become productive members of society before they start thinking of policy making.

Answered by Anuragk0235gmailcom
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Explanation:

The Indian youth is soon turning out to be a responsible part of the population, which wishes to see a change in the governance. The youth is not scared of voicing its opinion and it is not scared of bearing the consequences which come later. The youth is also aware that it has responsibilities when it comes to the nation and that nobody else but they could save the country which might soon be in a crisis. Understanding the current situation, there is a major role of the youth in the Indian democracy, given the freedom to work the way they want to,

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