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Why parliament is called the temple of democracy

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Answered by BHAVYAJAAT
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Answer:

THIS IS BECAUSE IT CONTAINS ALL FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS OF ALL THE PEOPLE . SOME OF THEM CALL IS TEMPLE OF INDIA

Answered by aburaihana123
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Parliament was called the temple of democracy because it consists the representatives of people and law-making processes were held here.

Explanation:

Indian constitution explains in Article 72 as Parliament consists the President, Lok Sabha, and Rajya Sabha. President is the one of the organs in Parliament. There are three important organs of our country which is responsible for people, they are Legislative, executive and Judiciary.

Parliament consists the members of Legislative and Executive members which are responsible for law making body in Union level. Democratically elected members were occupied the position in Lok Sabha so it is known as temple of democracy.

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