Democracy
is
For the people,By the people
and
Of the people
.
What is Democracy?
Why Democracy?
From where the word democracy is
derived
 The word democracy is derived from the Greek word
Demos- People
Kratos- Power or rule
Meaning of Democracy
 Democracy is a form of government in which the
rulers are elected by the people
 Abraham Linkon- Democracy is a government of the
people, by the people and for the people.
Features of Democracy
 In a democracy the final decision making power must rest
with those who elected by the people.
 A democracy must be based on a free and fair election
where those currently in power have a fair chance of
losing.
 In a democracy, each adult citizen must have one vote
and each vote must have one value.
 A democratic government rules within limits sets by
constitutional law and citizen’s right.
 The opposition parties are allowed to function freely
before and after the elections.
 The democratic governments are based on fundamental
principles of political equality.
Merits of Democracy
 A democratic government is a better government because
it is a more accountable form of government.
 Democracy improves the quality of decision making.
 Democracy provides a method to deal with differences
and conflicts. It is suitable the countries like India. India
having diversity of language, religion and cultures.
Democracy in India made it possible to keep unity in
diversity.
 In a democracy no one is a permanent winner or loser.
 Democracy is better than other forms of government
because it allows us to correct its own mistakes.
 Democracy enhances the dignity of citizens, because
it is based on the principle of political equality, on
recognizing that the poorest and least educated have
the same status as the rich and the educated.
Demerits or Drawbacks of Democracy
 Leaders keep changing in a democracy. This leads to
instability.
 Democracy is all about political competition and
power play. There is no scope for morality.
 Elected leaders do not know the best interest of the
people. It leads to bad decisions.
 Democracy leads to corruption for it is based on
electoral competition.
 Ordinary people don’t know what is good for them;
they should not decide anything.
Democratic Govt Non Democratic Govt
 Democracy is the best
form of government as
the rulers are
accountable to the
people and have to
fulfill their needs.
 The rulers are not
accountable to the
people and their needs.
Distinguish between Democratic and
Non Democratic government
Democratic Non Democratic
 In democratic govt
people elect their rulers
and have right in
decision making.
 The parliament is a
separate body and has
no interference of
army.
 People don not elect
their rulers and have
no right in decision
making.
 The parliament cannot
pass a law about the
army without the
consent of the chief of
army.
Comparison
Democartic Non Democratic
 Any citizen can aspire to
contest election for any
post irrespective of his or
her caste, religion, socio-
economic and
educational background
which means the right of
vote is available to all
citizens.
 The citizens of the
country have no right
to vote.
Comaparison
Democratic Non Demcratic
 Democracy is based on
consultation and in
democratic govt people
enjoy their right of
discussion.
 There are free and fair
elections. Elections offer
a choice and fair
opportunity to the people
to change the current
rulers.
 Non democratic govt is
based on dictatorship.
The ruler does what he
wishes.
 In a democratic
government elections are
either not held and if
held they are not fair
enough rather they are
imposing.
Comparison
Democratic Non Democratic
 There is a freedom of
expression and people
enjoy their
fundamental rights.
 Example- India
 There is no freedom of
expression and people
do not enjoy their
fundamental rights.
 Example- Saudi
Arabia, Zimbabwe.
Comparison
Two Types of Democracy- Direct &Indirect
Direct Democracy
It is a political setup, where the people themselves
makes the laws and parliament directly in the
functioning of the govt.
Decisions are taken on the base of the majority of
opinion.
It is suitable for the geographically small countries with
less population.
Eg : Ancient Greek/ Rome and India
Modern period- Switzerland
In Direct Democracy
 In the modern world most of the countries are
following the in direct democracy.
 It is system, in which the representatives are
elected by the people and they act on behalf of the
people.
 They are so sensitive to cater the needs and opinion of
the people.
Eg ; India/ France/ USA
PAKISTAN
 General Parvez Mushraff led a military coup in oct
1999.
 He overthrew the democratically elected govt.
 He declared the chief executive of the country.
 In 2002 he changed his position to president
 Then held a referendum- five years extension
 Media, Human right organisations and democratic
activist said- referendum was based on malpractices
and fraud.
 In Aug 2002- he issued Legal Frame Work order-
amended the constitution of Pakistan.
 According to this order- president can dismiss the
national or provisional assemblies.
 The work of civilian cabinet supervised by national
Security Council dominated by military officers.
 After passing this law the election held to the national
and state assemblies.
 The elected representatives have some powers.
 But final power rest with military officers and General
 Now from 2013 there is govt. of Pakistan Muslim League
CHINA
 In China elections are regularly held after every five
years for electing the Country’s parliament (National
peoples congress)
 They have the power to appoint the president
 It have nearly 3ooo peoples elected from all parts
 Some members are elected by the army
 Before contesting the elections the candidates needs
the approval of Chinese Communist party.
 Only those who member in communist party or eight
smaller parties allied to it were allowed to contest
election held in 2002-2003.
 The government is always formed by the communist
party
Try to find out on which aspects are violated
in Democracy and which are preserved
 Bhutan- King declared that in future he will be guided
by the advice given to him by elected representatives.
 Sri Lanka- Many Tamil workers migrated from India
were not given to the right to vote.
 Nepal- King imposed a ban on political gatherings,
demonstrations and rallies.
 Bangladesh- Political parties agreed that a neutral
govt should rule the country at the time of elections
 Major decision by elected leaders.
 One person, One vote and one value
 Respect for rights
 Rule of law
 Free and fair electoral competitions.
BROADER MEANING OF
DEMOCRACY
In Democracy majority of people rule through
their elected representatives- Why?
 Modern democracies involves such a large number of
people that it is physically impossible for them to sit
together and take a collective decision.
 Even if they could, the citizen does not have the time,
the desire or the skills to take part in all the decisions.
Aims of Good Democracy
 True democracy will come to this country only when
no one goes hungry to bed.
 In a democracy every citizen must be able to play
equal role in decision making. For this you don’t
need just an equal right to vote. Every citizen needs
to have equal information, basic education, equal
resources and a lot of commitment.

What is democracy: an overview ( India)

  • 1.
    Democracy is For the people,Bythe people and Of the people .
  • 2.
  • 4.
    From where theword democracy is derived  The word democracy is derived from the Greek word Demos- People Kratos- Power or rule
  • 5.
    Meaning of Democracy Democracy is a form of government in which the rulers are elected by the people  Abraham Linkon- Democracy is a government of the people, by the people and for the people.
  • 6.
    Features of Democracy In a democracy the final decision making power must rest with those who elected by the people.  A democracy must be based on a free and fair election where those currently in power have a fair chance of losing.  In a democracy, each adult citizen must have one vote and each vote must have one value.  A democratic government rules within limits sets by constitutional law and citizen’s right.  The opposition parties are allowed to function freely before and after the elections.  The democratic governments are based on fundamental principles of political equality.
  • 7.
    Merits of Democracy A democratic government is a better government because it is a more accountable form of government.  Democracy improves the quality of decision making.  Democracy provides a method to deal with differences and conflicts. It is suitable the countries like India. India having diversity of language, religion and cultures. Democracy in India made it possible to keep unity in diversity.  In a democracy no one is a permanent winner or loser.
  • 8.
     Democracy isbetter than other forms of government because it allows us to correct its own mistakes.  Democracy enhances the dignity of citizens, because it is based on the principle of political equality, on recognizing that the poorest and least educated have the same status as the rich and the educated.
  • 9.
    Demerits or Drawbacksof Democracy  Leaders keep changing in a democracy. This leads to instability.  Democracy is all about political competition and power play. There is no scope for morality.  Elected leaders do not know the best interest of the people. It leads to bad decisions.  Democracy leads to corruption for it is based on electoral competition.  Ordinary people don’t know what is good for them; they should not decide anything.
  • 10.
    Democratic Govt NonDemocratic Govt  Democracy is the best form of government as the rulers are accountable to the people and have to fulfill their needs.  The rulers are not accountable to the people and their needs. Distinguish between Democratic and Non Democratic government
  • 11.
    Democratic Non Democratic In democratic govt people elect their rulers and have right in decision making.  The parliament is a separate body and has no interference of army.  People don not elect their rulers and have no right in decision making.  The parliament cannot pass a law about the army without the consent of the chief of army. Comparison
  • 12.
    Democartic Non Democratic Any citizen can aspire to contest election for any post irrespective of his or her caste, religion, socio- economic and educational background which means the right of vote is available to all citizens.  The citizens of the country have no right to vote. Comaparison
  • 13.
    Democratic Non Demcratic Democracy is based on consultation and in democratic govt people enjoy their right of discussion.  There are free and fair elections. Elections offer a choice and fair opportunity to the people to change the current rulers.  Non democratic govt is based on dictatorship. The ruler does what he wishes.  In a democratic government elections are either not held and if held they are not fair enough rather they are imposing. Comparison
  • 14.
    Democratic Non Democratic There is a freedom of expression and people enjoy their fundamental rights.  Example- India  There is no freedom of expression and people do not enjoy their fundamental rights.  Example- Saudi Arabia, Zimbabwe. Comparison
  • 15.
    Two Types ofDemocracy- Direct &Indirect Direct Democracy It is a political setup, where the people themselves makes the laws and parliament directly in the functioning of the govt. Decisions are taken on the base of the majority of opinion. It is suitable for the geographically small countries with less population. Eg : Ancient Greek/ Rome and India Modern period- Switzerland
  • 16.
    In Direct Democracy In the modern world most of the countries are following the in direct democracy.  It is system, in which the representatives are elected by the people and they act on behalf of the people.  They are so sensitive to cater the needs and opinion of the people. Eg ; India/ France/ USA
  • 17.
    PAKISTAN  General ParvezMushraff led a military coup in oct 1999.  He overthrew the democratically elected govt.  He declared the chief executive of the country.  In 2002 he changed his position to president  Then held a referendum- five years extension  Media, Human right organisations and democratic activist said- referendum was based on malpractices and fraud.  In Aug 2002- he issued Legal Frame Work order- amended the constitution of Pakistan.  According to this order- president can dismiss the national or provisional assemblies.
  • 18.
     The workof civilian cabinet supervised by national Security Council dominated by military officers.  After passing this law the election held to the national and state assemblies.  The elected representatives have some powers.  But final power rest with military officers and General  Now from 2013 there is govt. of Pakistan Muslim League
  • 19.
    CHINA  In Chinaelections are regularly held after every five years for electing the Country’s parliament (National peoples congress)  They have the power to appoint the president  It have nearly 3ooo peoples elected from all parts  Some members are elected by the army  Before contesting the elections the candidates needs the approval of Chinese Communist party.  Only those who member in communist party or eight smaller parties allied to it were allowed to contest election held in 2002-2003.  The government is always formed by the communist party
  • 20.
    Try to findout on which aspects are violated in Democracy and which are preserved  Bhutan- King declared that in future he will be guided by the advice given to him by elected representatives.  Sri Lanka- Many Tamil workers migrated from India were not given to the right to vote.  Nepal- King imposed a ban on political gatherings, demonstrations and rallies.
  • 21.
     Bangladesh- Politicalparties agreed that a neutral govt should rule the country at the time of elections
  • 22.
     Major decisionby elected leaders.  One person, One vote and one value  Respect for rights  Rule of law  Free and fair electoral competitions.
  • 23.
  • 24.
    In Democracy majorityof people rule through their elected representatives- Why?  Modern democracies involves such a large number of people that it is physically impossible for them to sit together and take a collective decision.  Even if they could, the citizen does not have the time, the desire or the skills to take part in all the decisions.
  • 25.
    Aims of GoodDemocracy  True democracy will come to this country only when no one goes hungry to bed.  In a democracy every citizen must be able to play equal role in decision making. For this you don’t need just an equal right to vote. Every citizen needs to have equal information, basic education, equal resources and a lot of commitment.