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What is the difference between the democracy of India and Russia?

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Vladimir Putin has been elected president for the third time in Russia. On the other hand, Prime Minister Narendra Modi in India is also trying to become the Prime Minister for the third time after winning the next election. Putin pretended to hold an election in name only and showed that he got 88 percent of the votes this time. In India, Modi is also giving the slogan 'Abki Bar 400 Par' this time.

Putin won the election by imprisoning, detaining, and even forcing his opponents to die without treatment. On the other hand, Modi has also arrested Arbind Kejriwal, the most popular chief minister of India and the biggest rival for his victory, the president of the Aam Aadmi Party.

Earlier, another Chief Minister Hemant Soren was also arrested. Modi is using the investigative agency ED to anger his enemies. Doesn't this make the democracy of India and Russia look the same?
– Gopal Devkota, Jorpati, Kathmandu

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