what is communalism write its characteristics
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1. In Communism, Community ownership is the real sense of understanding . This can be visualized as we go back to the days of class less society. But in the real world, Public ownership is the main feature of communism.
2. Freedom of people is surrendered to the community leadership/public owner like Government. In case of capitalism, one can have more freedom.
3. Communism is the expectation of the worker class even though they themselves have the mind of a capitalist. Hence it is a Utopian concept, i.e. cannot be realized.
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Communalism is a political philosophy which advocates followers of a particular religion to have political allegiances. If a person is deprived of his or her rights or privileges, just on the basis of his or her community, this would constitute communalism.”-Husain Shaheen
India represents diverse religions and multiple cultures. The Hinduism, Islam, Sikhism, Christianity, Zoroastrianism, Buddhism, etc. have flourished here. Whereas the Hindus constitute, the major segment of India’s population, the Muslims constitute the largest minority. But the irony is that the adjustment between the Hindus and Muslims has been a failure several times, resulting in violent outbursts and communal riots.fact, communalism is not a new phenomenon and has tended to exist since the times of the Muslim rule in the medieval period. However, this view is not universally accepted. According to Dr. Rajendra Prasad, the Muslim rulers in India had developed an attitude of religious tolerance towards the Hindus. In his own words “The attitude of the Muslim conqueror had, on the whole, been one of toleration, and in-spite of the fanatical zeal manifested by some of them at times, it may be safely asserted that there have been a continuous effort to deal with the Hindus fairly.”
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Its characteristics ~Communalism is an ideological concept,
ii) It mostly rests on prejudices,
(iii) It has a broader base which encompasses social, economic and political aspects, for its manifestations.
(iv) It causes rivalry and violence among masses.
(v) It is used by the higher class people and elites as an instrument for division and exploitation.
) It strikes at the roots of secularism and national integration.
(vii) Us effects are disastrous.