why are the elections called barometer of democracy
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Because it is for the people, to the people, and by the people
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Elections are called barometer of democracy as -
1. If there would be no elections then people cannot choose their representative so it would be a non democracy.
2. They allow the people to choose their representative.
3. They are both mutually dependent thus elections determine democracy of a nation.
1. If there would be no elections then people cannot choose their representative so it would be a non democracy.
2. They allow the people to choose their representative.
3. They are both mutually dependent thus elections determine democracy of a nation.
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