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Democracy in India, Good or bad?
Democracy in India is good, but not in the present form. Democracy will be useful when the same rule and law is imposed on all irrespective of their social status. The present type of multi-party parliamentary democracy is the main reason for many evil practices in many fields. Day by day people get divided and segregated into several inactive groups by the politicians on the basis of religion, caste, language and region etc. At present politicians or Celebrities those who want to become a CM or PM start their own party, giving shelter to anti social elements with black money, only to divide people and create a new group of their own vote bank. It is good, if India adopt and have a bi-party system where voters can directly vote and elect their PM or CM. Based on the % of votes polled to the parties, MP's or MLA's can be nominated by each party according to their manifestos and priorities. This will prevent the horse trading of MP's and MLA's. In a two party system the cost for the candidates contesting the elections from both the parties can be borne by the EC, which can remove lot of corruption from the politics. When corruption from politics and in politicians is prevented, then the entire system can fall in line. It is the ideal solution to get rid of several un-holy practices in the entire system and to take the country forward rapidly towards it's goal. The present and future generations should spend some time to think and act on this matter. All like minded people should come together to bring clean and good politics. Swamy Vivekananda inspired all Americans during his visit. Sri Lal Bahadur Sastry by saying Jai Javan and Jai Kisan created an history and became an example of good, strong and effective PM. Every year Indians are are increasing their population by several lakhs. "CAN'T THEY CREATE OR IDENTIFY ONE SUCH HONEST PATRIOTIC LEADER OUT OF THIS TO LEAD THEM IN A RIGHT DIRECTION". Think, what should they do? Where do they fail?
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