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What is communalism ? Evaluate the influence of communalism in politics of contemporary India.

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Answered by zerotohero
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Alongside the ascent of patriotism, communalism too shown up around the finish of the nineteenth century and represented the greatest danger to the solidarity of the Indian individuals and the national development. Before we talk about the development and development of communalism, it is maybe important to characterize the term.  

Communalism is fundamentally a belief system. Common mobs are just a single outcome of the spread of this belief system. Communalism is the conviction that in light of the fact that a gathering of individuals pursue a specific religion they have, accordingly, regular common, that is, social, political and monetary interests.

Answered by rasikagupta001
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Explanation:

politics is based on the

idea that religion is the principal basis of  social community. Communalism

involves thinking along the following  lines. The followers of a particular

religion must belong to one community. Their fundamental interests are the same.

Any difference that they may have is  irrelevant or trivial for community life.

It also follows that people who follow  different religions cannot belong to the  Family laws:

Those  laws that deal with  family related matters  such as marriage,  divorce, adoption,  inheritance, etc. In our  country, different family  laws apply to followers  of different religions.

This belief is fundamentally flawed.  People of one religion do not have the  same interests and aspirations in every  context. Everyone has several other roles,  positions and identities. There are many  voices inside every community. All these  voices have a right to be heard. Therefore  any attempt to bring all followers of one  religion together in context other than  religion is bound to suppress many voices  within that community.  Communalism can take various

forms in politics:

 The most common expression of  communalism is in everyday beliefs.  These routinely involve religious  prejudices, stereotypes of religious  communities and belief in the superiority  of one’s religion over other religions. This  is so common that we often fail to notice  it, even when we believe in it.

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