Communists who have been uprooted all over the world, are still flourishing in India.
Most of the so called seculars in India are communists (there are hindus, muslims and christians among them).
Their main aim is to degrade Hinduism and oppose anything hindu. Unfortunately they are close allys of the Government, hence misuse the government machinery to achieve their goal.
Secularism has become a Joke in India.
2007-04-21 21:03:40
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answered by ۞Aum۞ 7
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In today's 'Secular' India, sad to say, that is true!
Isn't it strange? While our neighbour chose to call itself a "Muslim state", we --right next door--called ourselves 'Secular'!
That very minute, our problems began!
Sitting in our own country, these minority Indian "secular" forces ridicule, misguide, and rebuke the majority Hindus.
But it is the very nature of the Hindus, which make them tolerant to a large extent!
No offence meant to any person or group of persons.
This is merely my observation.
Of course, there is a limit, when they will erupt.
2007-04-22 09:51:50
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answered by thegentle Indian 7
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The term "Secular" means 'not religious' and Secularity is the state of being separate from organized religion.
Narrow political considerations and vote bank politics try to divide people on religion and caste.
But the elite Indian people are very mature and have proved time and again that they will not allow such trends.
2007-04-22 01:48:53
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answered by V.T.Venkataram 7
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No... secular means 'not adhering to or favouring a particular religion' or 'recognizing all religions equally'. It has nothing to do with hinduism in specific. The constitution of India makes India a secular country, i.e, agreeable to all religions.
2007-04-22 02:46:30
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answered by beachblue99 4
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Unfortunately or fortunately Indian politicians have expertised in certain phrases and practises for their benefit and gain. These can be interpreted by them according to their advantage and convenience.
Secular is one such word coined. Every political party will give its own interpretation according to the time and place.
2007-04-24 02:03:48
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answered by ravipati 5
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intent of secularism was respect and freedom of thought practice of individual religion . vote bank politics have tried to define as per demand.
2007-04-22 04:12:00
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answered by Anonymous
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well when you run a government you have to think of every religion.
I think no religgion should have that much power tat they can misuse their power.
If minorities are getting opportunities,let them because they are also citizen of the country.
Infact, I donot think minorities are turning against Hindu. in HINDUISM IS PEACEFUL RELIGION. WE ARE CONTENT AND UNITED. SO IT DOESNOT MATTER WHAT MINORITIES ARE DOING. and question like this shows we are biased and weak.
2007-04-22 18:34:12
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answered by Annie R 2
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Secular means not religious. Nothing else
2007-04-22 01:56:46
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answered by Nicole D 3
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Hindu's don't even understand what they r doing anyhow that's y they r misguided by others...!
Dare to send me e-mail, saying anything about my parents.....! U have used very abusive words, that what u r taught in hinduism, that's what ur trying to show me by sending So redicolous e-mail.
DON'T COME TO YAHOO ANSWERS...!
2007-04-24 06:38:12
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answered by Anonymous
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The politicians are responsible for this feelings in the janata.
2007-04-22 03:04:25
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answered by Neeraja Singh 3
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