CRIMINALISATION OF POLITICS- LEGAL LACUNA AND REALITY
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The world's largest democracy within every five years elects a new government for itself, where every citizen will get the opportunity to be a part of this revolution. While some people This paper tries to answer several orthodox as well as unorthodox questions to the topic, more importantly what exactly a man looks when he votes for a candidate in these elections and why is that a common man wants to see a fresh face contesting in elections in an era of two-party dominance. The paper further ventures into analysing the issues prevalent in the status quo ante in relation to the topic. A brief analysis over various reports is done just to point out the various fallacies existing in law of which criminals are taken advantage of. The paper endeavours further to find the meaning of the term “passing of the torch to the next generation” in the context of the issues present currently and more so why is it necessary to do so. A sceptic’s eye will eventually find rest when after reading the facts mentioned, issues prevalent, analysis and various opinions and solutions put forward by the author in these matters. Eventually it is the working-class citizen of the country, in whose hands the fate of the country rests.
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