Political Science, asked by tauhidjagirdar5573, 1 year ago

Rajniti is good but why people think its bad? Even though sarkar has done vikas.

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Answered by melitorkoligmailcom
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It’s natural to think of elections when we think of political corruption. People or organisations with their own agendas can skew voting. They may secretly give parties big donations. Or parties and candidates can buy votes instead of winning them.

It can lead politicians in office to steer away from good government. Their decisions can benefit those who fund them. The public interest comes second. Political corruption can divert scarce resources from poor and disadvantaged people. This is especially common in countries where democratic institutions are weak or absent. Private rather than public interests dictate policy.

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