In a democracy, no one is a permanent winner or loser. Why do we say that?
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) In any country we find people of different ethnic groups, different communities living together. In that kind of social diversity government take different ways of power sharing.
(ii) There can be difference of opinions or history proves divisions of the countries are all due to these variations in a society.
(iii) But these different groups can be able to live amiably if a government is able to accommodate all. Then government cannot be permanent winner or looser.
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IN A DEMOCRACY, NO ONE IS A PERMANENT WINNER OR LOSER BECAUSE IN DEMOCRATIC GOVERNMENT PEOPLE HAVE THE RIGHT TO CHOOSE THIER OWN RULER AND THEY HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMOVE THE RULER FROM THE POWER IF THEY ARE NOT HAPPY WITH THIER WORK.
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