Why the Constitution described as the sole of democracy
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The Constitution is described as the soul of democracy due to following reasons : -
◆ It guards our national interests.
◆ It ensures that the majority group does not dominate the minorities.
◆ It plays a crucial role in democratic societies towards the achievement of desired goals.
◆ It does allow dictatorial or biased actions which may change the very basic structure of the Constitution.
◆ It guarantees certain rights based on equality to establish social , political and economic justice.
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The Constitution is described as the soul of democracy due to following reasons : -
◆ It guards our national interests.
◆ It ensures that the majority group does not dominate the minorities.
◆ It plays a crucial role in democratic societies towards the achievement of desired goals.
◆ It does allow dictatorial or biased actions which may change the very basic structure of the Constitution.
◆ It guarantees certain rights based on equality to establish social , political and economic justice.
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constitution is frequently referred to as a sole of democracy as it primary and to maintain political is a relative peace and solidarity in the country the constitution help us to determine the structure of government powers and function rights and duties of the people and so on in help in bringing together the society by treating all communities equally .
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