Challenge of building democracy You now have an idea of the difficult circumstances in which independent India was born. You have read about the serious challenge of nation-building that confronted the country right in the beginning. Faced with such serious challenges, leaders in many other countries of the world decided that their country could not afford to have democracy. They said that national unity was their first priority and that democracy will introduce differences and conflicts.
Therefore many of the countries that gained freedom from colonialism experienced non-democratic rule. It took various forms: nominal democracy but effective control by one leader, one party rule or direct army rule. Non-democratic regimes always started with a promise of restoring democracy very soon. But once they established themselves, it was very difficult to dislodge them.
The conditions in India were not very different. But the leaders of the newly independent India decided to take the more difficult path. Any other path would have been surprising, for our freedom struggle was deeply committed to the idea of democracy. Our leaders were conscious of the critical role of politics in any democracy.
They did not see politics as a problem; they saw it as a way of solving the problems. Every society needs to decide how it will govern and regulate itself. There are always different policy alternatives to choose from. There are different groups with different and conflicting aspirations.
How do we resolve these differences? Democratic politics is an answer to this question. While competition and power are the two most visible things about politics, the purpose of political activity is and should be deciding and pursuing public interest. This is the route our leaders decided to take.
Last year you studied how our Constitution was drafted. You would remember that the Constitution was adopted on November and signed on January and it came into effect on January . At that time the country was being ruled by an interim government. It was now necessary to install the first democratically elected government of the country.
The Constitution had laid down the rules, now the machine had to be put in place. Initially it was thought that this was only a matter of a few months. The Election Commission of India was set up in January . Sukumar Sen became the first Chief Election Commissioner.
The country’s first general elections were expected sometime in itself. What’s so special about our being a democracy? Sooner or later every country has become a democracy, isn’t it? In India,….
…hero-worship, plays a part in its politics unequalled in magnitude by the part it plays in the politics of any other country….But in politics, .. ..hero-worship is a sure road to degradation and eventual dictatorship. Babasaheb Dr. B.R.
Ambedkar Speech in Constituent Assembly November