When you are an adult in India, what do you expect in Indian democracy?
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The concept of democracy as visualised by the Constitution pre-supposes the representation of the people in Parliament and State legislatures by the method of election. The Supreme Court has held that democracy is one of the inalienable basic features of the Constitution of India and forms part of its basic structure.
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As an adult the most important thing I would expect is the right to vote or Universal adult Franchise (UAF)
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- The "article 326" defines a "UAF" as the "basis for elections" to all levels of the elected govt. The UAF refers that all citizens who are 18 years and above "irrespective" of their gender, race ethnicity, social status, income, caste, education, colour, religion, & economic conditions are "free to vote".
- In a democracy, a UAF is essential, as it is the centered on the concept of equality. It states all adult in a nation "regardless" of their "wealth & communities" that he/she belongs to, and each adult has "one vote: and each vote has "one value".
- In order to mark the "Lok Sabha" and "State Legislative Assemblies" election, the "Indian Constitution" introduced "universal adult franchise".
- "Representation" of States in Lok Sabha":
- Members of the territorial constituencies in the States are directly chosen by citizens
- Election Principle that is used – "Universal Adult Franchise"
- "Eligibility to Vote": Any "Indian Citizen" "of/above" "18 years" of age
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