Political Science, asked by nirjalaparasjoshi, 4 months ago

why do we need elections in india what makes an election democratic​

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Answered by mrAdorableboy
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Election is a mechanism by which people choose their representatives at regular intervals and change them if they wish to do so. In an election the voters make many choices. They can choose the one who will malke laws for them. So, Elections are considered essential for representative democracy.

The nature of democracy is that elected officials are accountable to the people, and they must return to the voters at prescribed intervals to seek their mandate to continue in office. For that reason most democratic constitutions provide that elections are held at fixed regular intervals.

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Answered by nageshgupt
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Are elections really a means to democratic polity? Do elections actually facilitate democracy? What if I were to deny that they do?

The basic premise of democracy is the equal right of all adult citizens to decide the laws and rules of collective public life. This political equality of all citizens is the bedrock of democracy: the right not only to be governed but also the right to govern. Democracy comes from two Greek words, demos (people) and kratia (rule), meaning people ruling over themselves.

Democracy then actually stands for self-rule or self-governance. However, that is precisely what elections have become an obstacle to. Elections are not only undemocratic, I believe they are anti-democratic by their very character. This might sound absurd on first reading, for the institution of elections has come to be so universally accepted as an indispensable part of democracy that it is treated as synonymous with it. Samuel Huntington, for instance, writes. “Elections, open, free and fair, are the essence of democracy, the inescapable sine qua non.”

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