Practices of Public Protests in Modern India
Journal: International Journal of Political Science, Law and International Relations (IJPSLIR) (Vol.9, No. 2)Publication Date: 2019-12-31
Authors : Shiw Balak Prasad;
Page : 63-76
Keywords : Constitution; Demand; Government; Political; Protest; Public; Socialist & Society;
Abstract
The right to protest and express yourself freely is an important element of a Democratic Government, which every Indian has enjoyed since 1947. Really, this right enshrined in the constitution of India. But it comes with the responsibility that the protest action must be conducted in an orderly and peaceful manner and within the confines of the law. More importantly, those who protest must ensure that they do not infringe on other people' rights when they embark on protest action. Violence, destruction of private and public properties and looting have no place in this concerned. Overall, Gandhian tradition should be adopted for securing all demands in India. So, all aspects shall be explained in this regard.
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