It is said that there is no place of bullet in a Democracy. It is only ballot that remains the supreme authority and through it the People’s verdict is truly ascertained.
The tradition of the Indian civilization has been to engage in Tarks (debates) and to know the opponents through which you can win thousand debates and thus will flow the true conquest of knowledge over filth and awful ignorance.
The Indian nation after almost two century colonial rule at last became able to break the shackles of bondage, and it was the presence of this ideal in the underneath that made it possible. It has always remained as the foundation stone. That civilization is noble whoever thinks in this manner.
From its inception or the political formation of the State of Kerala in the year 1956 from the former princely states of Travancore, Kochi, and Malabar, this has been the guiding principle of the political climate.
Democracy believes in the fullest development of all. To Mahatma Gandhi, ‘My notion of Democracy is that where the weakest gets the equal opportunity as the strongest’. Keeping this ideal as the cornerstone the members of the Legislative Assembly of Kerala representing each nook and corer of the state cutting across party line has contributed immense for the growth of a healthy political climate.
The responsible MLAs are in full concern of the importance of the Unicameral Legislature and through their significant performances and even in times of national crisis have always held the head of the Parliamentary Democracy and its practice in the State supreme.