Political Science, asked by pranitabhattad25, 4 months ago

what is our role as citizens after electing our representatives​

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Answered by sammyjain2009
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Our role as citizen after electing our representatives is:

•elected representatives derive their authority and power from the people as they act as the mediator b/w state and citizens.

•they work towards welfare and interest of the people by formulating laws.

•they act as custodian of citizens's rights and scrutinize and debate every law passed by the parliament

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Answered by apoorva341
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Our role as citizens does not end with electing our representatives:

Rather, it is then that we begin to use newspapers and the media to carefully chart the work that is being done by our MPs and criticise their actions when we feel it is required. Thus, what we should bear in mind is that it is the extent, involvement and enthusiasm of the people that helps Parliament perform its representative functions properly.

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