why did the constitution makers want people of India to participate in the decision - making process
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So that all citizens of India are satisfied with the laws or rules implemented by the government and those who are satisfied with it can protest against it.
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"Parliament authorizes the people who have citizenship of India to provide their cooperation in the decision of the composition and examine the things.
That shows the most salient symbol of the Indian democracy and a vital component of the Indian Constitution.
Under the colonial rule, the people used to live in fear of the British government. These factors are support by people in the decision-making process.
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