Social Sciences, asked by ranjaykumargmo3848, 9 months ago

There have been many instances in which governments at centre removed governments at the state, if they are from different political parties. Discuss how does it violate democratic principles.

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Answered by gracy55
0

Answer:

invalid democratic principles by governing them itself by various forms of preamble constitution articles

Answered by Nyaberiduke
2

Answer:

The act of the central governments removing state governments in power on the basis of their political affiliation goes totally against democratic principles.

Explanation:

  • Democracy is the rule of those who are chosen by the people, therefore, if a government of a state is chosen by the people, it has all the prequisite rights to rule.
  • In democracy also, part affiliation is a decision that the chosen government should not be judged by. this is because democracy allows for multi party state to allow for free and fair competition.
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