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Mention any two implications of a Democratic government, as promised by the Preamble to the Constitution?

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A Democratic government, as promised by the Preamble to the Constitution, it implies that the formed government is the government made by the people, of the people, and for the people. In other words, a democratic government is fully devoted to the citizens of the country. It promises the citizens to provide physical and social security. If the citizens of the country feel dissatisfied with the government, they can dissolve such government through the Franchise process. Thus, public welfare is the sole motive of a Democratic Government.

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