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why are elections called the barometer of democracy

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Elections are rightly said to be the barometer of democracy because :

→It is through elections that the people give expression to their opinion.

→ (ii) It is through elections that the persons who have to work as representative of the people are identified.

→(iii) Any unpopular government can be unseated in an election.

→ (iv) Elections are the time when it is possible to debate publicly on various socio-economic issues. Different issues and subjects of concern come to the fore.

→(v) The true character of social and political workers comes out during the lection campaign. The real worth of individuals can easily be adjudged.

→In short, a fair and free election is indicative of the healthy and robust democracy.

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