India needs dictatorship

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As the stream of corruption flows from those at the top to the bottom in
a democracy, so does the stream of favouritism flow from the top to
the end. Undue advantages will be taken by those in the good books of
the dictator, by way of which disparity, inequality and disharmony will
increase.
Control being solely in the hands of the dictator, chances of
unaccountability corruption and nepotism become much higher, as
seen in other dictator- ruled countries.
The dictator may not heed the advice of any other authority and may
not even consult them. Matters requiring extensive opinion and
experienced judgement will be decided in haste and without detailed
discussion. Institutions of a society would be dispensed with.
Discipline and duty will be forced rather than being built-in, leading to
inevitable resentment and sabotage.
The dictator may not receive the heartfelt support of all the
countrymen, as he may not be the choice of many of them. Also, the
advantage of having an opposition voice of dissent, so common in
democracies, to keep a check on misuse by the ruler will not exist.



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