Democracy is Hampering India's Progress
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R Rohini said:
9 years ago
India is a rich country, but people think low. Democracy is we need, but not like this type. People were there before in agricultural sector only, but nowadays people likes to work in all the sector with the time frame. This needs this time, in journey, any work. After 60 years of independent also in democracy, we can't get jobs to people in India, food, shelter why because of age old politicians. Their money minded killing the patience. Why we can't get some revolutions.
Like,
1. Like in other countries can't we restrict politicians age to contest in the election.
2. Big national parties have to trust young ag e (not the same family) people.
3. Stop giving money to voting in rural or in slums.
4. Educate the democracy.
5. Expose bribing to media, educate the people not to give bribe.
We need politicians as, need to hear the problems facing, need to do good infrastructure to commute, need digital facility of one touch facility.
For that restrict the age of the politicians contesting election.
Like,
1. Like in other countries can't we restrict politicians age to contest in the election.
2. Big national parties have to trust young ag e (not the same family) people.
3. Stop giving money to voting in rural or in slums.
4. Educate the democracy.
5. Expose bribing to media, educate the people not to give bribe.
We need politicians as, need to hear the problems facing, need to do good infrastructure to commute, need digital facility of one touch facility.
For that restrict the age of the politicians contesting election.
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Mukesh Kumar said:
9 years ago
Yes, according to my view democracy is hampering the progress of the country. Government as well all citizen are responsible for the development of their country. In the case of India, every citizen who is 18 years old has a right to vote. There is vast strength of illiterate people who cast their vote for religious, cast influence and used to go in a wrong decision by either their own will or by regional political threat. The government is unable to get them full welfare as mediator are everywhere to grab the money. Finally until unless we choose the right government we want to be able to contribute to the development of India.
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SWARNIKA said:
9 years ago
Democracy is actually not hampering the Indian progress. It's some of the corrupt people of our country who are ruling the country for the sake of their luxurious life and not worthy fame. Half of the country people are corrupted and this process leads ahead till now with no full stop in between. Democracy is the best thing which India have it as a wealth. It should not be blamed for hampering the Indian process rather the corrupt one should give the punishment of black water.
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Rabdi devi said:
9 years ago
I don't think that it's democracy who is hampering the future of India but it's the Indian system who is the root cause of such problems.
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Sonali said:
9 years ago
I think democracy is not hampering the India but its because the way we use our democracy. We should feel proud as India is a democratic nation. And it gives us various right to use it.
We only continue to blame our government system but we could not able to see the other side of the coin. All illegal matters bribe offered by corrupted people. And we are the only one and it's our sole responsibility to stop all these things.
Indian constitution gives us right to vote to choose the right people as an administrator. So we should respect our constitution.
Various policies offered by the government which helps the every citizen of India. But its need to be updating as per the current situation. Its should not take a week to solve the case where it gets solve in 5/6 days.
* GDP growth of India is the highest growth rate in the world.
* India stands on second as largest economy.
So we need to restructure the definition of democracy to use it wisely and not for hampering.
We only continue to blame our government system but we could not able to see the other side of the coin. All illegal matters bribe offered by corrupted people. And we are the only one and it's our sole responsibility to stop all these things.
Indian constitution gives us right to vote to choose the right people as an administrator. So we should respect our constitution.
Various policies offered by the government which helps the every citizen of India. But its need to be updating as per the current situation. Its should not take a week to solve the case where it gets solve in 5/6 days.
* GDP growth of India is the highest growth rate in the world.
* India stands on second as largest economy.
So we need to restructure the definition of democracy to use it wisely and not for hampering.
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Rituraj said:
9 years ago
Today everything has changed. Democracy has become corrupted. So I think it is our duty to serve our own country. If every person took steps to do something then there will be development. I assure that one day our country will be a developed country.
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Shruti sharma said:
9 years ago
Hello, everyone!
According to me, it is not democracy that should be blamed for hampering the progress of India but it is actually Indian system that should be blamed. And all the activities like :-.
- The cases which should have to take 5 days are taking 5 months and even more.
- The Indian police that is accusing guilty in return for some money.
- The parties shouting in parliament for no reason. Etc.
Are not at all part of Indian democracy instead, they are part of our system. Which should be blamed and not our democracy. And as we know it is 68 years of democracy in India and even largest democracy in the world we all should respect that.
Thank you.
According to me, it is not democracy that should be blamed for hampering the progress of India but it is actually Indian system that should be blamed. And all the activities like :-.
- The cases which should have to take 5 days are taking 5 months and even more.
- The Indian police that is accusing guilty in return for some money.
- The parties shouting in parliament for no reason. Etc.
Are not at all part of Indian democracy instead, they are part of our system. Which should be blamed and not our democracy. And as we know it is 68 years of democracy in India and even largest democracy in the world we all should respect that.
Thank you.
(16)
Amandeep said:
9 years ago
Democracy is good on paper, but India was not ready for democracy when it got in 47. Had there been a visionary leader, and less corrupt people, India could have been much bet. Currency worth of billions of dollars every year flow into black money drainage and those in power become richer while poor stays poor.
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Prashant said:
9 years ago
We should not blame democracy because after independence it gives us various fundamentals right. We should ask yourself that how much serious we are about rights and how many of us know about our fundamentals rights. India Is our home and we are the family members. If a home is not well decorated then. Should we leave that home No? Because if we are living then it's our responsibility to decorate it in a beautiful manner. Instead of blaming it.
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Kushal Jain said:
9 years ago
I don't think democracy is hampering India's growth. Democracy is, in fact, necessary for sustained economic growth and progress. It provides the conducive business environment and a level playing field to the new firms. Openness and liberal business policies are what a nation need to grow and prosper, which is not what we see in Russia or 1980s China or even post-independent India. We could only imagine how difficult was it to start a new business before LPG reforms. Could India be what we see it today, without democracy? I don't think so.
Research says that at the current pace of growth, India would surpass China in a decade or so. China, no doubt has been a strong economy for so long but would it continue to be so under a tyrant leader? Only as long as it has visionary leaders like today.
Research says that at the current pace of growth, India would surpass China in a decade or so. China, no doubt has been a strong economy for so long but would it continue to be so under a tyrant leader? Only as long as it has visionary leaders like today.
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