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What do people do when popular and controversial laws are passed by the Parliament?





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Answered by RUHAANJOTKAUR
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When popular and controversial laws are passed by the Parliament, people rise up their voice against law, if they think that the fundamental rights of them are violated. Their voice can be heard through various means of communication such as newspaper, radio, TV, etc.

Explanation:

A law can be 'constitutionally valid' and hence 'legal', but it can pursue to be unacceptable and unpopular to people because they fear that the 'intention' behind it is harmful and unfair.  

Hence, people behind criticize this law, hold a public meeting, write about it in 'newspapers' and 'report to TV news channels', protest against the law, campaign and show solidarity. In a 'democracy' like India, citizens can 'express' their views and 'unwillingness to accept repressive laws' farmed by the parliament.

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