Indian Economy and Democracy
Indian Economy is going through recession. The inflation has gone up to 7.35% which is highest in the last five years. 'GDP' has gone down up to 5%which is also lowest in last five years. The Manufacturing activities have gone down and unemployment have gone up. The consequently export is also going down. The only good news among all above economic sickness are that Foreign Reserve is going up. The Government has now accepted that present recession in India is a world phenomena and necessary steps are being taken to come out of it. However people have started feeling pinch of it and their dissatisfaction is being reflected in one or other form.
The political front is getting hot on the issue of 'CAA' (Citizenship Amendment Act) and NRC(National Registration of Citizenship). There are agitations pro and anti against those Laws. However some of the anti Law agitations have turn out to be violent. Some of the opposition parties are also using those agitations against government to set their political agenda. They are doing it on the name of Minority community or on the name of Constitution. In short the law which are passed by parliament are being questioned on the name of discrimination of Minority. In the process the the democracy is also under trial.
In the view of above Indian democracy and economy are both under crisis. The protest is the part of democracy but violence thereon is the danger for the same.
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