Democracy must be saved to live here
January 26th is indeed a day of interpretation of dreams and it is also a day of accountability for the interpretation of dreams. Republic Day is a national day which is celebrated all over the country. The significance of this day is that What had been in force since 1935 was repealed and the Constitution of India was formally enacted and the Constitution of India came into force. Thus the implementation of the Constitution of India started the system of democratic government in India.
India is the world's largest parliamentary, non-religious democracy in terms of population. Its constitution has some important advantages. Its citizens have the right to choose their own government. The constitution also states that in this country It will not be governed on the basis of religion, caste, color or race, as the 42nd Amendment to the Constitution calls it a secular state, where respect for all religions will be required and any discrimination on the basis of religion. This will not be done, because according to the Constitution, every Indian citizen is equal before the law, every citizen has freedom of opinion, freedom of thought and freedom of religion.
Minorities are also given the right in the constitution to set up their own educational institutions, to preserve their culture and to propagate their religion. Why? Because this country is a democratic and secular country.
What is democracy?
The lexicographer's interpretation shows that the word democracy is derived from the Arabic word "al-jamhoor", which literally means "majority".
In common parlance, democracy refers to the government of the will of the majority, and is used interchangeably with the English word democracy, and the English word democracy is derived from the Greek word "democracy" which means two words. "Demos" means people and "Cretia" means power. Thus, democracy means the power of the people or a system of government in which the reins of power are in the hands of the people and not the individual or a few. Be that as it may, this is probably why the definition of democracy is so popular.
Today, democracy has been recognized by the world as a symbol of civilization and a natural form of government, which is why democracy has been established in most countries, and efforts have been made to establish it even where democracy has not yet been established. Ongoing, but the expectations that the world had of democracy a century ago have not been met to this day, perhaps because the proponents of democracy themselves have not tried to understand democracy and have been under the misconception that When the system of democracy has been established, now the wind of freedom, equality, justice and fairness will spread everywhere, but till today this dream of theirs has not been realized.
Readers! Republic Day, which is coming up on Wednesday this year, is being celebrated all over the country, our mood is sad, and our hearts and livers are in a state of depression. On this occasion, let us celebrate the implementation of democratic law or mourn the violation of this law in our country.
We do not deny the importance of the constitution, it is the source of all the laws of the country. All citizens are given equal rights, why today we do not care about this law and constitution.
Today the situation of the country is very bad. In the coming days, an attempt is being made to turn a great democratic country like India into a Hindu Rashtra.
Readers! India is the largest parliamentary non-religious democracy in the world in terms of population. It has some important features of the Constitution. Mana, which is clearly stated in the preamble to the Constitution of India, also states that the country will not be governed on the basis of religion.
In this constitution, citizens are given seven basic rights: the right to equality, the right to freedom, the right to protection from exploitation, the right to religious freedom, the right to education and culture, the right to property.
Now we have to look at the basic rights that the Constitution of India has given us, how much we implement them or how many of those rights are being provided to us, at the same time we have to see if there is any such action by us or the government. Which is violating these fundamental rights.
Dear readers! Today, Republic Day needs to be celebrated as a day of accountability and with a positive mindset to make the Republic of India an "ideal democracy", because policies and laws are designed to make things easier, not more difficult. To do
Readers! Every democratic country has a few elements, if those elements are strong then democracy is also strong and if those elements are weak and weak then democracy is also weakened and falls into the hands of incompetents.
Whenever a house is built, its survival depends on its pillars, if its pillars are strong then the building stands proudly and if those pillars are weak then the building also decays.
In the same way, democracy is like a building and it has four pillars which must be protected and maintained and if those four pillars remain strong and strong then insha'Allah democracy will also remain strong Will give, as is obvious.
The four pillars of democracy.
"Legislation"
The pillar of legislation is primarily responsible for making laws that will govern the state. These laws are made either directly by the people (direct democracy) or by the elected representatives of the people (indirect democracy). India pursues indirect democracy.
Executive:
This pillar of democracy is responsible for enforcing laws made by the legislature, and issues orders for their proper enforcement. The selection of the executive section is based on the electoral system, the system of corruption or the system of merit or a combination of the above.
Judiciary:
It is once again a very important pillar of democracy and it oversees laws (given by legislation) and orders (issued by the executive) and ensures that these laws and orders apply to the citizens of a country. Don't underestimate the fundamental rights of
Press / Newspaper:
This pillar of democracy ensures that all people living in remote areas of the country are aware of what is happening in the rest of it. This ensures transparency in the work of all three systems.
These are the four pillars of democracy and if any one of them is not working properly then somewhere democracy is not yet fully established, we have to take care of them and protect them otherwise the coming generations may be enslaved. Will be forced to live.
And the only people who can save this democracy today are those who have no blood in their veins, and they are young.
Because every party needs the cooperation of the youth to make their dreams come true. That is why every party strives to have the maximum support of the youth, because only the youth can bring real and positive change in any country, nation or society, when the youth are sincere for their country and nation. When they start working hard and struggling, no one can stop positive change, development and improvement, success is definitely the dust of their feet. The youth are the force that, if they intend to, take the reins of the country and take the country to its peak.
Kamrani kisses the footsteps of nations whose youth know the art of fighting adversity, happiness embraces nations whose youth aspirations skyrocket, progress becomes the destiny of nations whose youth There is a longing and a longing to move forward. If the new generation prioritizes national interests over personal interests and becomes a leaden wall in the face of every obstacle in the way of nation building and decides to turn every evil in the country into good, then believe that nation building Let every obstacle in the way flow like straw in the river. There is no doubt that the new generation has the potential to bring about positive change in any field, so with the survival of democracy, the education and training of the youth is an important part of democracy, but today our There is no concern for the education and training of the youth in the country, today in this country only the youth are being put behind bars, educational institutions are being closed and people are being terrorized, schools, madrassas and schools Democracy is being undermined by closing schools, colleges and universities for years and playing with the future of the youth.
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