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what is the difference between communalism and secularism? ​

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Answered by thanishthas
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Communalism, Regionalism and Secularism are political ideologies with different belief systems and different modes of application.

Communalism is defined as prioritizing affiliation towards one’s own ethnic group rather than the society as a whole.

Regionalism can be defined as a political ideology focusing on the “development of a political or social system based on one or more” regions.

Secularism is the principle that the affairs of the state are distinct from religion and vice versa.

Answered by Anonymous
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Communalism, Regionalism and Secularism are political ideologies with different belief systems and different modes of application.

Communalism is defined as prioritizing affiliation towards one’s own ethnic group rather than the society as a whole.

Regionalism can be defined as a political ideology focusing on the “development of a political or social system based on one or more” regions.

Secularism is the principle that the affairs of the state are distinct from religion and vice versa.

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