'The popular struggles are integral to the development of democracy.' Analyse the statement.
The reasons:
(i) Popular movements deepen democracy as they ensure greater participation of people through meetings and processions, making people more aware and vigilant.
(ii) They help in the due representation and accommodation of diverse interests.
(ii) They put pressure on the government, making it more accountable and responsive to the needs of the people.
(iv) They raise the democratic consciousness of the people to fight in the spirit of democracy.
For example, the movement in Nepal was to establish democracy, while the struggle in Bolivia involved claims on an elected, democratic goverment. Both these are instances of political conflict that led to popular struggles. In both cases the struggle involved mass mobilisation.