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'It may be reasonable to expect from a democracy a government that is attentive to the needs and demands of the people and is largely free of corruption.' Explain this statement in three points.

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Corruption of government:

(i) Democracies often frustrate the needs of people and often ignore the demands of the majority.

(ii) The routine tales of corruption are enough to convince us that democracy is not free from this evil.

(iii) But a democratic government is people's own government and pays heed to their demands.

(iv) People have believed that democracy will be attentive and make policies that will free the country from corruption.



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