In a democracy who has the power to rule the country
1. The citizen of India
2. The king
3. None of these
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Qᴜᴇsᴛɪᴏɴ :-
- In a democracy who has the power to rule the country ?
- 1. The citizen of India
- 2. The king
- 3. None of these
Aɴsᴡᴇʀ :-
- In a democracy Government has the power to rule the country.
- So, the 3. option is correct None of these.
Mᴏʀᴇ ᴇxᴘʟᴀɴᴀᴛɪᴏɴ :-
- Democracy is a system of government that allows the citizens to cast vote and elect a government of their choice. India became a democratic state after its independence from the British rule in 1947. It is the largest democratic nation in the world.
- Democracy in India gives its citizens the right to vote irrespective of their caste, colour, creed, religion and gender. It has five democratic principles – sovereign, socialist, secular, democratic and republic.
- Various political parties stand for elections at the state as well as national level periodically. They propagate about the tasks accomplished in their previous tenure and also share their future plans with the people. Every citizen of India, above the age of 18 years, has the right to vote. The government is making continuous efforts to encourage more and more people to cast their vote. People must know everything about the candidates standing for the elections and vote for the most deserving one for good governance.
- India is known to have a successful democratic system. However, there are certain loopholes that need to be worked on. Among other things, the government must work on eliminating poverty, illiteracy, communalism, gender discrimination and casteism in order to ensure democracy in true sense.
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Explanation:
In a direct democracy, the people directly deliberate and decide on legislation. In a representative democracy, the people elect representatives to deliberate and decide on legislation, such as in parliamentary or presidential democracy. Liquid democracy combines elements of these two basic types.
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