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Right to Recall Is a Powerful Democratic Reform — But Only with a Strong and Proper Draft

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Right to Recall Is a Powerful Democratic Reform — But Only with a Strong and Proper Draft Right to Recall (RTR) is, in principle, one of the strongest tools of democratic accountability. The idea that citizens should not be forced to wait five years to correct a mistake aligns deeply with the spirit of representative democracy. However, history shows that a powerful reform without a carefully designed draft can create instability instead of accountability . Today, multiple recall proposals are being discussed: Haryana Government’s Sarpanch Recall Law Varun Gandhi’s Recall Proposal Raghav Chadha’s recent recall advocacy Right to Recall Party’s (RRP) VoteVapsi Model This article compares them and explains why drafting determines whether recall strengthens democracy — or weakens it. 1️⃣ The Core Difference: Negative Recall vs Positive Recall Before comparing individuals and states, we must understand the structural divide: 🔹 Negative Recall Focuses only on removing the elected representa...