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Monday, 2 May 2005
DEMOCRACY & ELECTION PATTERN IN DEMOCRATIC UNDERDEVELOPED COUNTRIES
Now Playing: Religion has important role in social development and reforms, as its impact on public is intense
Ads by AdGenta.comDemocracy in underdeveloped democratic countries is partial to high class or caste or medium class. In present circumstances democracy privilege is availed only by few classes, for rest it is curse due to poverty, improper education facility, unequal employment opportunity, lack of social security in unorganized sector workers, unequal human rights and absence of hygienic food and medicine. Poor doesnt even know what democracy is! They follow what they are influenced by leaders or other influential people who dominate in forming Governments. For poor / illiterates and low caste democracy is in night as in day light they are either bonded laborers or low paid AND face brutal poverty. Elections are generally based on castisism, which further fuels the relation among casts. Majority of low salaried or bonded laborers are from low caste population. System of castisism prevails mainly in rural areas due to lack of proper education systems and lack of awareness of human rights. Link to this site:
DEMOCRACY & ELECTION PATTERN IN DEMOCRATIC UNDERDEVELOPED COUNTRIES


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Updated: Sunday, 1 April 2007 1:05 PM EDT
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