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Equality and justice are fundamental principles of a democratic society from "summary" of Letters from a Father to His Daughter by Jawaharlal Nehru,Indira Gandhi
Equality and justice are like the pillars of a building, supporting the structure of a democratic society. Without these principles, the very foundation of democracy would crumble, leaving its people vulnerable and divided. In a democratic society, every individual is valued and treated with respect, regardless of their background or circumstances. This means that everyone has the same rights and opportunities, allowing them to pursue their dreams and aspirations without fear of discrimination or prejudice. Justice ensures that all members of society are held accountable for their actions, no matter their status or position. It ensures that those who break the law are punished accordingly, while those who abide by it are protected and supported. Without equality and justice, a democratic society cannot function properly. It would be like trying to drive a car with a flat tire - possible, but difficult and dangerous. In order for democracy to thrive, these principles must be upheld and respected by all members of society. When equality and justice are upheld, the people in a democratic society feel empowered and respected. They feel that their voices are heard and that their rights are protected. This leads to a sense of unity and cohesion, allowing the society to progress and grow together.- Equality and justice are not just important principles of a democratic society - they are essential. Without them, democracy would cease to exist, leaving its people vulnerable and oppressed. It is only through upholding these principles that a democratic society can truly thrive and succeed.
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