Democracy versus Third World: Impediments, Verdicts, and Solutions: The Pakistan Case

2021 
In democracies, citizens are encouraged to actively participate in their government. Taking an active role in social affairs is another important aspect of the program. In democratic culture, the importance of liberty, freedom, self-determination and public opinion was highlighted but unfortunately, In the Third World; liberal values are seldom encouraged & promoted in the terms of democratic governance. The purpose of this paper is to examine those impediments which challenge the validity and rationality of democracy in the republic of Pakistan. There have been detailed arguments of the complications facing Pakistan's democratic system, the brass tacks of these barriers and possible resolutions. In order to bring about real democratic designs in third world countries especially in Pakistan it is presumed that all state and institutional policies that are based on undemocratic and unjust reasoning must be reviewed and improved. The state's stakeholders and common populace should follow the principles of impartiality, fairness, equity, and merit. Another sponsor of instability in democracy is the incompetence to organize fair elections that reflect the popularity of the individual. This study uses a range of approaches, including comparative, empiricism, and qualitative, to explore the nature, history, major obstacles, and preconceived expectations associated with the attainment of a genuine democracy. A merit-based approach to all social, economic, military, and political institutions is recommended in research
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