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Gaurav Seth 6 years, 8 months ago
prudential reason
1)power sharing is good because it reduces the possibility of conflicts between social groups.
2)it is a good way to ensure political stability.
3)it does not undermine the unity of the country.
4)tyranny of yhe majority is not just opressive for the minority but it also brings ruin to the mojority as well.
moral reasons:
1)power sharing is the very spirit of democracy.
2)a democratic govt. involves sharing power with those affected with its and who have to live with its effects.
3)citizens have the right to be consulted on how they are to be governed.
4)a legitimate govt. is one,where the citizens through participation acquire a stake in the govt.
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