In a democracy government is the God.

Amit Kalantri
In a democracy government is the God.
In a democracy government is the God.
In a democracy government is the God.
In a democracy government is the God.
About This Quote

In a democracy government is the God, meaning that people are required to obey their government. A government is an entity that rules over the people. When the people obey the government, they are obeying the God of their country.

Source: Wealth Of Words

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