Democracy in Bangladesh
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What is democracy?

Democracy is a form of government in which the people have the authority to choose their governing legislation.

Which principles are associated with democracy? (Select all that apply)

  • Liberty (correct)
  • Equality (correct)
  • Fundamental rights to the people (correct)
  • Fair election (correct)
  • Fraternity (correct)
  • Independence of judiciary (correct)
  • When did Bangladesh achieve sovereignty?

    Bangladesh achieved sovereignty from Pakistan in 1971.

    Democracy in Bangladesh was first introduced when the British ruled South Asia.

    <p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The absence of a strong political leadership is a crisis of democracy in Bangladesh due to ________.

    <p>Weak Parliamentary Committee System</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Match the possible solutions to improve the democratic situation in Bangladesh with their descriptions:

    <p>Cautiousness of citizens = Being vigilant and aware of political issues Free, fair and participatory election = Ensuring transparent and inclusive voting processes Reform of political and social institutions = Making changes to improve the functioning of political and social systems Ensure equal distribution of wealth = Promoting financial equality among citizens Strong rule of law = Establishing and enforcing just legal regulations Strong leadership = Having effective and capable leaders Spread the value of morality = Promoting ethical behavior and values Strong press and media = Ensuring a robust and independent media sector</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What are some prospects of democracy in Bangladesh?

    <p>Provisions for Caretaker Government, People’s Eagerness for Democracy, Peaceful Transition of Power, Response of Civil Society, Independence of Press, Media and Newspaper, Role of NGO</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The word 'democracy' originates from two Latin words.

    <p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Bangladesh was established with an authoritarian framework.

    <p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The Jatiyo Party is one of the newest political parties in Bangladesh.

    <p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The absence of democratic political culture is a result of strong political leadership in Bangladesh.

    <p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Ensuring equal distribution of wealth is not a possible solution to improve the democratic situation in Bangladesh.

    <p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The caretaker government is a crisis of democracy in Bangladesh.

    <p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Bangladesh has a long history of democratic institutions since its independence in 1700.

    <p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The press and media are not considered important for a healthy democracy in Bangladesh.

    <p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Meaning and Concept of Democracy

    • The word "democracy" comes from two Greek words: "demos" meaning people and "kratos" meaning rule.
    • The ancient Greeks were the first to create a democracy.

    Types of Democracy

    • Direct Democracy
    • Representative Democracy

    Principles of Democracy

    • Liberty
    • Equality
    • Fraternity
    • Fundamental rights to the people
    • Independence of judiciary
    • Fair election

    Democracy in Bangladesh

    • Bangladesh achieved sovereignty from Pakistan in 1971 with a democratic framework.
    • The country was established with democratic institutions at its core.
    • Democracy in Bangladesh was first introduced during the British rule from 1700 to 1947.

    History of Democracy in Bangladesh

    • The country was born out of a long democratic movement aimed at achieving autonomy for the rights of the majority population.

    Democracy Overview in Bangladesh

    • Since 1947, the Democracy of Bangladesh has undergone significant changes.
    • There are many political parties in Bangladesh, including Awami League, BNP, and Jatiyo Party.

    Crisis of Democracy in Bangladesh

    • Absence of democratic political culture
    • Absence of the rule of law
    • Absence of strong political leadership
    • Corruption
    • Lack of political morality
    • Weak Parliamentary Committee System
    • Problems of political parties
    • Problems of press media

    Possible Solution to Improve the Situation

    • Cautiousness of citizens
    • Free, fair, and participatory election
    • Reform of political and social institutions
    • Ensure equal distribution of wealth
    • Strong rule of law
    • Strong leadership
    • Spread the value of morality
    • Strong press and media

    Prospects of Democracy in Bangladesh

    • Provision for Caretaker Government
    • People's eagerness for democracy
    • Peaceful transition of power
    • Response of civil society
    • Independence of press, media, and newspaper
    • Role of NGO
    • Women empowerment

    Conclusion

    • Bangladesh has faced various problems in institutionalizing democracy, but suggested policy measures can improve the situation.
    • There are many prospects for Bangladesh to strengthen its democracy.

    Meaning and Concept of Democracy

    • The word "democracy" comes from two Greek words: "demos" (people) and "kratos" (rule)
    • The ancient Greeks were the first to create a democracy

    Types of Democracy

    • Direct Democracy
    • Representative Democracy

    Principles of Democracy

    • Liberty
    • Equality
    • Fraternity
    • Fundamental rights to the people
    • Independence of judiciary
    • Fair election

    Democracy in Bangladesh

    • Bangladesh achieved sovereignty from Pakistan in 1971 with a democratic framework
    • The country was established with democratic institutions at its core
    • Democracy was first introduced in Bangladesh during the British rule from 1700 to 1947

    History of Democracy in Bangladesh

    • The democratic movement in Bangladesh initially aimed at achieving autonomy for the rights of the majority population
    • There are many political parties in Bangladesh, including Awami League, BNP, and Jatiyo Party

    Crisis of Democracy in Bangladesh

    • Absence of democratic political culture
    • Absence of the rule of law
    • Absence of strong political leadership
    • Corruption
    • Lack of political morality
    • Weak Parliamentary Committee System
    • Problems of political parties
    • Problems of press media

    Possible Solutions to Improve the Situation

    • Cautiousness of citizens
    • Free, fair, and participatory election
    • Reform of political and social institutions
    • Ensure equal distribution of wealth
    • Strong rule of law
    • Strong leadership
    • Spread the value of morality
    • Strong press and media

    Prospects of Democracy in Bangladesh

    • Provision for Caretaker Government

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