DEMOCRACY: WHEN CITIZENS’ RIGHTS ARE AT THE HEART OF GOVERNANCE

we explore the idea that democracy is only meaningful when citizens demand their rights, and how politicians, administrative bodies, and the judiciary must work to protect these rights. We delve into the role of citizens in democracy, the accountability of politicians and administrative bodies, the importance of the judiciary, the need for civic education, the dangers of authoritarianism, and more. Through dialogue and debate, citizens can ensure that democracy remains a vital part of society, empowering individuals to participate in the decision-making process and hold their elected officials accountable.

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How Fascism Rises in a Country and Its Effects on Democracy and Common Man’s Rights

Fascism is a political ideology that threatens democracy and individual rights. It often arises during times of economic instability, promoting nationalism and scapegoating marginalized groups. Fascist regimes suppress dissent and opposition, erode democratic institutions, and promote violence and intimidation. Minority groups are targeted, leading to persecution and marginalization. It is crucial to remain vigilant against the rise of fascism, promoting democratic values and institutions while rejecting nationalism, racism, and other forms of discrimination.

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HOW CAPITALISM CAN DESTROY DEMOCRACY: Understanding the Threats and the Role of the State

Capitalism and democracy have been often viewed as complementary systems. However, the concentration of wealth and power, growing inequality, and corruption associated with capitalism can pose significant threats to democratic principles. The state can play a vital role in protecting democracy from the threats of capitalism by regulating the economy, strengthening democratic institutions, and promoting civic education. Similarly, individuals can also contribute to protecting democracy by engaging in activism, promoting transparency and accountability, and supporting policies that reduce inequality and promote social justice.

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WHY DEMOCRACY?

Democracy is a form of governance that is based on the will of the people. It requires a certain set of values and principles to be in place to ensure that it functions as it should. These include free and fair elections, separation of powers, a free and independent press, civil society, education, transparency and accountability, and a respect for human rights. By upholding these values, we can ensure that democracy functions properly and serves the needs of citizens.

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“Opposition Leader Rahul Gandhi Expelled from Indian Parliament”

Rahul Gandhi, leader of India’s opposition party, the Indian National Congress, was disqualified as a member of Parliament after being convicted of criminal defamation. This comes as a devastating blow to the once-powerful party, which has seen a string of setbacks in recent years. Gandhi has been a prominent figure in the opposition to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and has been using his platform to call for an investigation into a tycoon associated with the Prime Minister. The move to disqualify Gandhi has raised concerns about the state of democracy in India.

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