Political Science, asked by akritidahal2003, 1 year ago

why the constitution maker use the word democratic and republic inside an Indian constitution​

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Answered by kpopgirl63
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The preamble to the Constitution of India is a brief introductory statement that sets out guidelines, which guides the people of the nation, and to present the principles of the Constitution, and to indicate the source from which the document derives its authority, and meaningThe hopes and aspirations of the people are described in it. The preamble can be referred to as the preface which highlights the entire Constitution. It was adopted on 26 November 1949 by the Constituent Assemblyand came into effect on 26 January 1950, celebrated as the Republic day in India.

Republic:-

In a republican form of government, the head of state is elected and not a hereditary monarch. Thus, this word denotes a government where no one holds public power as proprietary right. As opposed to a monarchy, in which the head of state is appointed on a hereditary basis for life or at least until abdication, a democratic republic is an entity in which the head of state is elected, directly or indirectly, for a fixed tenure. Thus, India has a President who is elected and has a fixed term of office.

Democratic:-

The people of India elect their governments by a system of universal adult franchise, popularly known as "one person one vote". Every citizen of India 18 years of age and above and not otherwise debarred by law is entitled to vote. The word 'democratic' not only refers to political but also to social & economic democracy.

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