People from all around India participate in voting their representatives, making India a well-known democracy. Every five years, India has elections. The universal adult franchise allows all adults to vote, regardless of their religion, caste, social position, or gender. Citizens elect suitable representatives through their right to vote, giving them the power to form new governments.
Our country's rule is not in the hands of a privileged few. All positions in the government are available to all people, regardless of religion, caste, or gender. Even the President or Prime Minister of the country is a member of the public. As a result, India is referred to as the Democratic Republic.