A
good citizen is one who knows his rights and duties as a citizen. He asserts
his rights and performs his duties with equal zest. His rights infect imply his
duties. In all democracies an individual enjoys political as well as civic
rights. Political rights consists of right to vote, right to freedom of
expression and faiths right to movement etc, Civic rights are of as vital
importance as the political rights. This enables an individual to live in a
civilized manner.
A
good citizen defends his political and civic rights very zealously. The state
helps him in that through law and justice. Violation of these rights is often
punishable by law. We must know that rights and duties are correlative. One’s
right implies an others duty and vice versa. This correlation is never lost
sight of by a good citizen. A citizen is free to organize his life as he like.
Technically the position may be all right. But in actual practice there are
many checks on one’s freedom. I cannot build a house any where I like. I cannot
build it in the way I like. I must conform to the municipal byelaws. These laws
have been framed in accordance with certain common considerations. I cannot
throw the refuse of my house anywhere I like. I cannot walk in the middle of
the road. I cannot blow a trumpet at midnight. If I have the right to do it, my
neighbors have the right to sleep peacefully. If I am a good citizen, I will
impose some discipline on myself.
As
a member of society, a good citizen has certain obligations. Illiteracy,
poverty, superstition, disease and a host of other problems demand the
attention of a good Citizen. He has to think about these and their evils. He
must give his best to the society. He must not let his energies and talents go
waste. It will be social loss.
A
good citizen, normally speaking, respects law. If he is liable to be taxed he
pays it. He does not evade taxes bees us evil is a crime as well as a sin. He
knows that his own good is linked with the good of others. He does not there
fore indulge in dishonest practices. He does not try to influence their
government officials for his private ends. He does not offer bribes.
An
ignorant or a selfish man can never be a good citizen if he is ignorant he does
not know which rights to defend and which d11ties-to perform. If he is timid,
he lacks the courage to defend any encroachment on his rights. If he is
selfish, he lacks the generosity to respect other’s convenience and comfort.
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