No Democracy in India. It Is Parliamentary Dictatorship.
A major paradox in the elections is that majority of the voters don’t elect but they reject the party that forms
Read moreA major paradox in the elections is that majority of the voters don’t elect but they reject the party that forms
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Read moreThe Prime Minister (PM) of India – Narendra Modi – is facing a no-confidence motion, as the opposition parties launched
Read moreNow it is being observed that India has become a kakistocracy where the government is under the control of the
Read moreThe Monsoon Session of Parliament 2018 would be held from 18th July till 10th August, informed Union Minister for Chemicals
Read morePakistan has said that the so-called Governor’s rule in Occupied Kashmir is one of the ploys adopted by New Delhi
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