main principles of democracy class 10
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Democracy is the form of government in which the supreme power lies in the hands of the people and is exercised directly or indirectly by choosing a representative through the process of elections.
The main principles of democracy are as follows:
- Equality is one of the main principles of democracy which means that every person be it majority or minority is equal before the law and has the right to justice.
- Democracy is for the people, by the people, and to the people so every person has the right to give a vote in the election procedure to choose its representative.
- In a democracy the people have all the rights and freedom. Right to life, right to speech, right against discrimination, etc. The government takes the responsibility to serve the freedom of its people in democracy.
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