Pakistan, March 22 -- In ancient Greece (approximately 508 BC), Greece had a Negative Election. Every year voters who were male landowners used to vote out unacceptable candidates. Any candidate securing more than 6000 votes would qualify to be exiled for ten years. These electoral processes remained subject to a constant evolution leading to modern democracy in most of the contemporary world.

This consistent evolution of democracy witnessed an erratic and inconsistent democratic practice across the globe and thus remained devoid of an ideal and standard template to be followed. Peculiar social, economic, religious, geographical and various other factors shape the contours of a democratic system a nation-state is to follow. These varying...