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Parliament is the most important symbol of indian democracy. Explain.​

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Answered by janakash992
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Explanation:

We in India pride ourselves on being a democracy. There is relation between the ideas of participation in decision-making and the need for all democratic governments to have the consent of their citizens.

It is these elements that together make us a democracy and this is best expressed in the institution of the Parliament. Parliament enables citizens of India to participate in decision making and control the government, thus making it the most important symbol of Indian democracy and a key feature of the Constitution.8 Civicsexcellup logo

Parliament

Importance of Parliament

We in India pride ourselves on being a democracy. There is relation between the ideas of participation in decision-making and the need for all democratic governments to have the consent of their citizens.

It is these elements that together make us a democracy and this is best expressed in the institution of the Parliament. Parliament enables citizens of India to participate in decision making and control the government, thus making it the most important symbol of Indian democracy and a key feature of the Constitution.

People Power

India became independent on 15 August 1947. Many sections of society participated in the struggle. People from various backgrounds joined the struggle and they were inspired by the ideas of freedom, equality and participation in decision making. Under colonial rule, the people had lived in fear of the British government and did not agree with many of the decisions that they took. But they faced grave danger if they tried to criticise these decisions. The freedom movement changed this situation. The nationalists began to openly criticise the British government and make demands. As far back as 1885, the Indian National Congress demanded that there be elected members in the legislature with a right to discuss the budget and ask questions. The Government of India Act 1909, allowed for some elected representation. The dreams and aspirations of the freedom struggle were made concrete in the Constitution of independent India that laid down the principle of universal adult franchise, i.e. that all adult citizens of the country have the right to vote.The Indian Parliament is an expression of the faith that the people of India have in principles of democracy. These are participation by people in the decision making process and government by consent. The Parliament in our system has immense powers because it is the representative of the people. Elections to the Parliament are held in a similar manner as they are for the state legislature. The Lok Sabha is usually elected once every five years. The country is divided into numerous constituencies. Each of these constituencies elects one person to the Parliament. The candidates who contest elections usually belong to different political parties. Once elected, these candidates become Members of Parliament or MPs. These MPs together make up the Parliament.

Answered by pinkypearl301
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Answer:

Parliament is considered as the most important symbol of Indian democracy. Parliament is for the people who enables citizens of India to participate in decisions making and in the activity of controlling the government ,thus making it the most important symbol of Indian democracy and a key features of the constitution.

Explanation:

In all democratic countries, an assembly of elected representatives exercises supreme political authority on behalf of the people. such a national assembly of elected representatives in India is known as the Parliament.

(a) Parliament is the final authority in India for making laws. It can also change existing laws, or abolish existing laws and make new ones in their place.

(b) Parliament exercises control over those who run the government. No decision can be taken without the help of the Parliament.

(c) Parliament also controls the money matters.

(d) Parliament is the highest forum of discussion and debate on public issues and national policy in any country. It can seek information about any matter.

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