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COMMUNAL CONFLICTS between the followers of different religions are not new
in history. There have been wars of religion in the past in several parts of the world.
But over a period of time this tendency has changed and the conflict has shifted from
religion to other forms. It has been said that wars are born in the minds of people.
Communal violence like wars is also born in the minds of people.
Today, India’s one of the foremost and upsetting problems is occurrence of
communal violence, which is the most visible sign of communal rivalry and hostility
and has become an integral feature of our country. The communal violence is the
result of ill-will, distrust and hatred between the two communities. The most serious
hurdle to national integration is the happening of communal violence—not so much
because of the loss of life, limb or property but because of the loss of confidence and
trust; because of the anxiety and uncertainty, etc. It occurs very frequently and has
become a major challenge before the Indian political and legal systems.
It is felt that the communal violence prior to partition was attributed to the
‘divide and rule’ policy of the British rulers. After independence, the problem of
communal violence has increased and the number of communal riots, persons injured
and killed has also increased tremendously. India has lost more lives in violence in
recent years than any other country as statistics reveal. Today, thousands of our
citizens are living in fear. They fear for their lives, the safety of their family, homes,
business and property. There is no doubt that communal violence has become our
nation’s most serious internal problem. The picture even after 65 years of our
independence is dreadful.
Despite the adoption of secular principles in the Constitution of India, the
communal violence continues to trouble both our society and polity. India faced
number of communal violence in post-Independent India, being almost every year.
But hardly any government could stop it. Every time political parties blame others