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Democracy Vs Dicatorship

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In a democracy, everyone is their own master. They have the ability to practice the religion they please, preach the religion they want to preach, have the right to free speech, and more importantly have the right to vote, and choose their representatives to government.

A good argument for dictatorship would be that people would do as they please, would not be an asset to society and not contribute to society. They would not send their kids to school, nor would they pay taxes. My answer to that would be,

these kind of incidents happen if the majority of the population in the country is ignorant , caused by illiteracy, poverty and other factors. This is the situtation faced by us. So dont come to the conclusion that democracy is responsible for illiteracy, the reasons are different. Being a democracy the will of the people works: in the previous general election the previous BJP coalition had achieved several milestones: the economy was booming, GDP growth was above

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