How are. religious differences expressed in politics??
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Religious differences are often expressed in the field of politics:
1.Gandhi believed that religion can never be separated from politics.
POltics must be guided by ethics drawn from all religions.
2.views of Human rights group:Most victims of communal riots in our country are people from religious minorities. They have demanded that the government take special steps for protecting religious minorities.
3.Women’s movement demands that the family laws of all religions should not discriminate against women.
4.People should be able to express in politics their needs, interests and demands as a member of a religious community.
1.Gandhi believed that religion can never be separated from politics.
POltics must be guided by ethics drawn from all religions.
2.views of Human rights group:Most victims of communal riots in our country are people from religious minorities. They have demanded that the government take special steps for protecting religious minorities.
3.Women’s movement demands that the family laws of all religions should not discriminate against women.
4.People should be able to express in politics their needs, interests and demands as a member of a religious community.
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Sometimes religion is expressed in politics in exclusive and partisan terms when one religion and its followers are pitted against another. This happens when beliefs of one religion are presented as superior to those of other religions, when the demands of one religious group are formed in opposition to another and when state power is used to establish domination of one religious group over the rest. This manner of using religion in politics is communal politics.
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Sometimes religion is expressed in politics in exclusive and partisan terms when one religion and its followers are pitted against another. This happens when beliefs of one religion are presented as superior to those of other religions, when the demands of one religious group are formed in opposition to another and when state power is used to establish domination of one religious group over the rest. This manner of using religion in politics is communal politics.
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