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What makes the nature of India democracy different from democracies of the world?​

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Answered by jeyadurai1974
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There are various thing that makes Indian Democracy different from others and those are follows.

1. The India is the nation where the number of voters is one and half times the population of second largest democracy, United States.

2. Only nation where the number of voters in a parliamentary constituency is as high as 18-20 lakhs, Malkajgiri.

3. The country who respects each and every voter and installs a booth to make sure that everyone votes and it was proved when the election booth was installed in one of the village under the gir parliamentary constituency of Gujarat for a single voter.

4. The nation where the number of people employed for the smooth conduct of election is as high as 65-70 lakhs it includes the people from the guard to the polling officer.

5. The nation with the maximum number of parties and have over 40 candidates contesting for a single parliamentary seat, Malkajgiri Parliamentary constituency.

6. The nation having the oldest voter aged around 104 years who still votes and sets an example for the rest.

There are many more but I believe that this answers your question to a larger extent.

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