Rulers and the ruled, both are are responsible for making of ideal democracy. justify by giving suitable reasons
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Even after the elections, the public needs be active participants in nation building. For instance, we cannot all the time be littering while expecting the local Government bodies to keep our surroundings clean.
The rulers of course have a fiduciary responsibility towards the public. They are merely Government servants who are representatives of the public. They must rule keeping in mind the wishes of the public. The very recent incident on the British vote to leave the European Union is a classic example of this.
Democracy is a rule 'of the people' by the people' and 'for the people'. The representatives of the people carry on the work of administration. For an ideal democracy both the rulers and the ruled should be responsible.
1. The people who are ruled have to make the right choice of representatives. For this they have to be aware of the policies of the government and know all about the leaders. So that they can make the right choice of representatives. And support the right policies.
2. The people must understand their responsibilities along with their rights. They should use their rights in the proper manner.
3. The rulers should take up policies for the welfare of the people since they have been chosen by the people.
4. The rulers should not misuse their powers or the public money.