Democracy is Hampering India's Progress
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Anbu said:
1 decade ago
Ya democracy is definitely hampering the india's progress. Because in our country so many politicians are uneducated and they are involve in corruption. So they are don't know to think that which is better for peoples. And so many voters are uneducated. Due to this, these politicians were easily selected by voters in election. We can't avoid until the educated politicians elected by peoples.
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Ajay Singhaniya said:
1 decade ago
Not exactly but in certain way this hampering the progress. People choose their leaders in this country on their on will whether they are eligible or not and this is the problem in progress. Most of leaders are corrupt and ineligible they use the national treasures, incomes, resources for benefit of them only. That's how they are hampering the progress directly and indirectly democracy is hampering for some extent.
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Vijay said:
1 decade ago
Hello Everybody,
Democracy is the gift awarded to all of us. When you listen from the countries where.
Dictatorship is ruling the country you will be thankful to God for our Democracy.
Any way we are lacking behind to literate the peoples about our Rights and Duties towards our Nation. We all should make up our mind and start some tasks for ourselves.
The first I would like to suggest is to Vote for Each and every Election. And also motivate One person to do this. This will make a change. Whats your opinion on this?
Because In Indian Metro Cities Voting percentage is 40% to 50% Whereas in Rural India it jumps over to 60% and above. Now you tell me who is Literate?
Democracy is the gift awarded to all of us. When you listen from the countries where.
Dictatorship is ruling the country you will be thankful to God for our Democracy.
Any way we are lacking behind to literate the peoples about our Rights and Duties towards our Nation. We all should make up our mind and start some tasks for ourselves.
The first I would like to suggest is to Vote for Each and every Election. And also motivate One person to do this. This will make a change. Whats your opinion on this?
Because In Indian Metro Cities Voting percentage is 40% to 50% Whereas in Rural India it jumps over to 60% and above. Now you tell me who is Literate?
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Chirs said:
1 decade ago
India has demonstrated to the world that Democracy is absolutely at work. Some describe western-style democracy as drugs such as Opium, once you have tasted it, you can not get rid of it, similar to one way dead-end traffic.
Some describe western-style democracy as diseases, once you introduced the democracy, then the whole country is in disorder mentally. So the countries must be rich to have resources for the democracy.
Poor countries can also have democracy, but they will remain poor forever due to the democracy. UK exported the Opium to the world via war in the name of free trading. US is exporting the Opium to the world via war in the name of "Democracy".
We know people are easily addicted to it and that's why there are chaos, poverty and wars in Syria, Libya, Iraq, Thailand, Ukraine, Philippines, Afghanistan, Turkey, Egypt, India, etc.
Some describe western-style democracy as diseases, once you introduced the democracy, then the whole country is in disorder mentally. So the countries must be rich to have resources for the democracy.
Poor countries can also have democracy, but they will remain poor forever due to the democracy. UK exported the Opium to the world via war in the name of free trading. US is exporting the Opium to the world via war in the name of "Democracy".
We know people are easily addicted to it and that's why there are chaos, poverty and wars in Syria, Libya, Iraq, Thailand, Ukraine, Philippines, Afghanistan, Turkey, Egypt, India, etc.
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Srinivas said:
1 decade ago
Most of the upper caste people definitely against the reservations in India, Upper caste people have enough lands and property then again they want jobs also, where as most of the poor people are from backward or lower caste people only, before commenting please remember the history and post.
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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.
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Little said:
7 years ago
No, democracy is not hampering India's progress. Democracy is a system of government in which citizens exercise power directly to elect representative among themselves. The need to change is management, politics and workplace a democratic system in which everyone will be treated equally and be allowed to make their decision.
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Nishant said:
1 decade ago
Democracy can never hamper any country's development. Democracy gives freedom to people to choose representatives who work for their development, if they don't then people will definitely dispose them for sure. But democracy demands sincerity and right vision.
If democracy is hampering India's growth then we would not have SAIL, BHEL, IOCL, DELHI METRO various private sector etc, all this happened because of democracy and this development is not confined to specific area, development has happened in every corner of this country. We are atomic power, space technology powerhouse and we run the cheapest railway in the world. People from corner of this country contributing to its economy. All this happened because we still have people who vote for the development of this country.
Who can forget the landslide victory of Janta party in 1977 which reminded the strongest PM in our country Indira Gandhi that we people own the real power and it should be run according the people and for the people.
If democracy is hampering India's growth then we would not have SAIL, BHEL, IOCL, DELHI METRO various private sector etc, all this happened because of democracy and this development is not confined to specific area, development has happened in every corner of this country. We are atomic power, space technology powerhouse and we run the cheapest railway in the world. People from corner of this country contributing to its economy. All this happened because we still have people who vote for the development of this country.
Who can forget the landslide victory of Janta party in 1977 which reminded the strongest PM in our country Indira Gandhi that we people own the real power and it should be run according the people and for the people.
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Gopal Sanyal said:
10 years ago
The democracy of India is practically not following the Indian constitution, and that is the root of all problems. Indian democracy is constitutional in form but unconstitutional in sense, and there lies all problems. This situation may only be changed if the original British laws enacted by British people are amended so as to turn the ruler and judiciary truly accountable to the people of India.
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Ojasvi malik said:
1 decade ago
Yes of course democracy is not that good for economical development of our country because long term objectives can't be fulfilled due to fear of loosing next election so minister focus on such objectives which can be fulfilled in 3-4 years and could help them in winning next elections, TRANSFER PAYMENTS are also a huge threat in economic development of India like distribution of cycles, laptops etc. In such distribution no production activity is involved but politicians have to do this for their vote bank purpose and last thing decision making is slow process in democracy.
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