DEMOCRACY IN INDIA
DEMOCRACY
IN INDIA
India is the largest democratic country in the world.
Democracy is defined as a government of the people, by the people and for the
people. Democracy is considered the finest form of government in which every
individual participates consciously and in which the people remain the
sovereign power determining their destiny. So, in democracy the people are the
ultimate source of power and its success and failure depend on their wisdom,
consciousness and vigilance. It is not possible for all the people in a big
country like India to participate in the government. This is why they are
required to exercise their franchise and elect their representatives at regular
intervals. These representatives from the parliament legislate and form responsible
government. Such governments can be either unitary or federal. In India we have
the federal form having both a government at the center responsible to the
parliament and governments in the states elected and equally responsible to
their legislative assemblies. But the people who participate in the election of
their representatives must be educated enough to see what is good for them and
who will be the right people to represent them.
India became free only in 1947 after many years of colonial
rule. In the following years India had her constitution that declared India as
a democratic federal republic. The first democratic election on the basis of
universal adult franchise was held in 1952. However, during that election the
people of India did not really had the necessary consciousness to understand
democracy. They did not had the education to choose between good and evil. Many
people were victims of age-old poverty, ignorance and superstitions. Many of
them did not even understand the difference between the British and the new
rulers. However, the entire election process were held through a democratic process. Even to-day, after so many years, the people
in India are not very much different, for many of them are illiterates. A large
number of people are still below poverty level. In spite of efforts taken by
the government, the Indian democracy could not the desired changes and to
attain the goal of food for all, shelter for all, basic necessities for all and
education for all.
There are certain conditions that are necessary for the
success of Democracy in India. Those are:
Ø Empowerment
of the poor and illiterates to enjoy and protect democracy;
Ø Willingness
among the elected representatives to sincerely perform their duties and not to
take advantage of the ignorance and poverty of the voters;
Ø Willingness
among intelligent, educated, and efficient people to assume the leadership
role;
Ø Willingness
among the elected people not to misuse their powerful position and public
wealth;
Ø Eradication
of social evils and dangers from which democracy suffers;
Ø Fair,
impartial, and efficient press to form public opinion;
Ø Presence of
strong public opinion;
Ø Feeling of
tolerance and communal harmony among the people;
Ø Awareness
among the people of the fundamental rights that they are entitled to enjoy;
Ø Conscious
check and vigilance on the working of the elected representatives;
Ø Powerful,
and responsible opposition.
It is believed by some that democracy has been of in grave
peril. For, it has failed to fulfill man’s expectations. Every form of
government, whether democratic or dictatorship, has both advantages and
disadvantages. Indian democracy, without doubt, is very effective and proved to
be very successful. It has successfully ensured individual freedom. It is true
that, in spite of various efforts, democracy has failed to fulfill
human-being’s expectations. It has failed to completely eradicate poverty,
injustices, social-evils and inequalities from the Indian society.
However, we must keep in mind that there is no better form of
government than a Democratic government. It is, beyond doubt, a better form of
government that aristocracy, dictatorship, and monarch. There is no better
alternative to democracy. To create a better society and nation, the people of
India along with the union and state governments should come together to fight
against the miseries of human life.
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