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Communalism breaks the unity of the nation. Prove​

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Answered by sanjeevaraya3
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Answer:

Explanation:

Why this question:

The question is based upon the concept of communalism and its impact on the Indian society. One must analyse in what way it is the biggest threat to the national unity.

Key demand of the question:

Discuss the concept of communalism in detail and explain in what way it is the biggest threat to the national unity.

Directive:

Explain – Clarify the topic by giving a detailed account as to how and why it occurred, or what is the particular context. You must be defining key terms where ever appropriate, and substantiate with relevant associated facts.

Structure of the answer:

Introduction:  

Define the concept of communalism in the Indian context.

Body:

Communalism is referred in the western world as a “theory or system of government in which virtually autonomous local communities are loosely in federation”. Communalism is a political philosophy, which proposes that market and money be abolished and that land and enterprises to be placed in the custody of community. But in the Indian sub-continent context, communalism has come to be associated with tensions and clashes between different religious communities in various regions.  

Discuss some recent incidents that prove that it is a threat to the national unity.

Conclusion:

Conclude with way forward.

Answered by Anonymous
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It hampers the personal growth of an individual.With these factors coming into light, the individuals have to blindly follow the central authority. People show little or no concern about the others as it is not going to affect them and the we-feeling is lost which is a threat to the unity of a nation.

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