why are the democratic governments not keen to take up the questions of poverty?
a) government are under pressure of big guns and let them do what they like
b) they are not interested in solving such petty matter
c) this is not in their agenda
d) they are insecure and do not want to put hands on
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in most of the democracies a small number of ultra rich enjoy a highly disproportionate share of wealth and income
-The share of rich class is increasing where as those who are at the bottom of the society have very little to depend upon
-even in India the poor constitutive large proportion of our voters and no party will like to lose its votes . Yet democratically elected government do not appear to be as keen to address the question of poverty as one would expect them to.
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