Keep an eye on the public servants.
In a democracy, it is the duty of the citizen to keep an eye on the public servants. What are their qualifications, what are their commitments, what are they doing, what had been their financial position prior to their selection and election and what they could add during their tenure and if they notice something extraordinary, they must collect that information and inform the appropriate authority or bring it to the public. If they are just sleeping and are not supervising the public servants, they shall go insolvent and on the other hand they cannot claim that they are democratic.
Democracy is defined as the government of the people which clearly means that the people have been declared as masters of the country and when the people are the masters, it is there duty to have an eye on the servants. We have noticed that in India the people had not been performing the duties of the masters and that had been the reason the servants had been indulging all sorts of scams, scandals, muddles and bribes and within decades they have grown rich and it is on record that the people, the sleeping masters have been reduced to poverty. Therefore, time and again wise people had been asking the people to be vigilant on the servants, but the people had been ignoring their duty and when they complain today, we can give them answer that people get the government they deserve and they got the government, which they had been deserving.
The people must realize that they are naot slaves. They are independent and they have adopted this democracy as a way of government in which participation of all is most necessary. The people of India must participate and they must start with the projects that they should elect and select a right person, his past must be clear, his qualifications and experience must be checked before he is installed on the seat of power and we must believe in the principle of "an empty door tempts even a saint" and if we leave these people without proper supervision, they shall ruin us and therefore, from today, we shall be alive and we shall keep an eye on our servants.