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: Democracy in letter and spirit #WorldNEWSAll Are we really a fully functional and vibrant democracy? Congress leader Rahul Gandhi’s comments in the United Kingdom have kicked up a row. Parliament

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Democracy in letter and spirit #WorldNEWSAll
Are we really a fully functional and vibrant democracy?
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi’s comments in the United Kingdom have kicked up a row. Parliament proceedings have been disrupted this time by the ruling party MPs demanding apology from him for allegedly insulting India and Indians abroad.
Congress and other political parties have been defending Rahul Gandhi’s comments saying the ruling party MPs were confusing between the criticism of the nation and the criticism of the present government. They have also been pointing to alleged “insult” of India and Indians by prime minister Narendra Modi in his speeches abroad.
Irrespective of the claims and counter claims on the comment that the democracy in the country is in danger, the controversy has thrown up a vital question on whether we are really a fully functional and vibrant democracy?
Whether mere holding of elections on regular basis is the sole criteria for claiming to be the world’s largest democracy?
The flaws in our basic electoral process itself puts a shadow over the true spirit of democracy. Thus a party with even 31 per cent vote share can get to rule and claim to represent the entire country. Never mind the fact that over 2/3 of the citizens had not voted for it.
Obviously the vast majority of voters had not backed that party’s agenda but once in power, it takes the right not only to pursue that agenda but to impose whatever hidden agenda it might also have.
However what casts doubts over whether we are practicing true democracy in letter and spirit is the way governments function and deal with its critics and opponents.
Here are a few random examples of how democratic and even fundamental rights of the citizens are trampled on by the governments in power and I’m talking about governments both at the centre and in the states.

Activists, political rivals and even journalists are put behind bars for years together under the draconian and outdated laws like Sedition law, criminal defamation law and the re-christened Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act which continue to be misused to prevent or discourage criticism of the government.
There are numerous examples of such laws being misused and take away civil liberties of the citizens living in a democratic country.
How would anyone justify putting someone behind bars for a four year old tweet based on a two decade old Bollywood film or jailing someone for years for making an attempt to report on a rape case.
Seditions and UAPA laws have been evoked against retired bureaucrats, judicial officers and journalists for simply raising a demand for justice.

A 22 year old girl was charged with sedition for raising slogans against the government while an octogenarian was put behind bars for alleged anti national activities and denied medicines which led to his death.


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