Democracy in India has always been a work in progress. As India marks 70 years of independence, its democratic institutions are suffering from weaknesses that the government has done little to address.
The biggest challenge faced by India's democratic system has always been societal—or even systemic— Challenges threaten to undermine democratic governance in India.
In recent years, these weaknesses have come to the fore in the form of concentrated disadvantage faced by particular groups or communities, particularly in view of rising intolerance and violence toward marginalized communities.
In recent years, threats to India's democracy have intensified. A group of leaders and activists known as the Hindu Mahasabha has threatened violent violence if elections do not go smoothly.
India's democratic system is a widely admired system that offers equal opportunity and freedom to its people. Its institutions are still young, however, and large sections of the population do not have full participation in them. There are many areas where shortcomings exist, and the concerns they raise reflect well on India's democracy and freedom. Some of them are-
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