Indian Politics
Concerns surrounding India's proposed One Nation, One Election (ONOE) system, arguing it could diminish politician accountability and public engagement by limiting electoral cycles. It highlights India's heavy reliance on elections as the primary form of democratic participation, contrasting this with diverse mechanisms of direct democracy used globally, such as plebiscites, referendums, and citizen initiatives. The author suggests these alternative tools empower citizens to influence governance beyond voting, fostering continuous public involvement. Ultimately, the text advocates for a broader understanding of democracy in India, moving beyond sole dependence on elections to incorporate more inclusive and responsive governance models.
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