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Every one is aware about their rights and freedom and are willing to fight for it. But no one is interested about knowing their duties and responsibilities as a citizen.


Actually this is the problem. Duties and rights are inter related. Your duty is sonme one's right and your right is some one's duty. If you don't do your duty, somebody's right is affected. For example, it is my right to move safely in the city whereas it is police men's duty to make my (citizen's) move safe.


Yes people like to accuse government for everything. They forget that they also share some responsibility for their problem. It is the responsibility of the municipality to keep our colonies clean, but we also have the duty to properly dispose our garbage and not throw them on the side of the roads.


Exactly. It has become a fashion to point out towards government for reason big or small. You can see garbage lying in heaps anywhere except in the garbage cans provided for this purpose. People who do not know about their responsibilities don't have the rights to talk about rights.
If any freedom is violated, there is law of land and law enforcing officials come forward to remind this, as when walking road if law is violated, either accident of people will remind that person, it is the way of learning about freedom and responsibility thorough out life.

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If any freedom is violated, there is law of land and law enforcing officials come forward to remind this, as when walking road if law is violated, either accident of people will remind that person, it is the way of learning about freedom and responsibility thorough out life.


Of course laws are there. But they are noon- functioning laws. More than this, a responsible citizen knowingly will not violate the rules. Law abiding citizens will adhere to the laws and helps the government in enforcing them by setting an example himself.
If any freedom is violated, there is law of land and law enforcing officials come forward to remind this, as when walking road if law is violated, either accident of people will remind that person, it is the way of learning about freedom and responsibility thorough out life.


Of course laws are there. But they are noon- functioning laws. More than this, a responsible citizen knowingly will not violate the rules. Law abiding citizens will adhere to the laws and helps the government in enforcing them by setting an example himself.


Yes it is our duty as a citizen to follow the laws.
If any freedom is violated, there is law of land and law enforcing officials come forward to remind this, as when walking road if law is violated, either accident of people will remind that person, it is the way of learning about freedom and responsibility thorough out life.


Of course laws are there. But they are noon- functioning laws. More than this, a responsible citizen knowingly will not violate the rules. Law abiding citizens will adhere to the laws and helps the government in enforcing them by setting an example himself.


Yes it is our duty as a citizen to follow the laws.

Charity should start from home, so goes tha adage. If you want to see a change,start changing from your end instrad of delivering shallow lectures.
There are many ways to learn freedom with responsibilities, I do not think charity should start from home, selfish and blind believed persons do this.

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There are many ways to learn freedom with responsibilities, I do not think charity should start from home, selfish and blind believed persons do this.


And these are the people who constitute the majority.
Many leaders who talked abruptly can shown the signs of freedom from responsibilities.

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Many leaders who talked abruptly can shown the signs of freedom from responsibilities.


Leaders talk. But they won't practice.It's not necessary to hear a leader to know the differences between Rights and responsibilities. It's something connected with common sense.
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