Physics, asked by prince171716, 3 months ago

what is your opinion on India's fake secularism​

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Answered by MadhushreeDey794
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As a philosophy, secularism seeks to interpret life on principles taken solely from the material world, without recourse to religion. It shifts the focus from religion towards "temporal" and material concerns.

Answered by harshini168512
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In the Indian context, the term pseudo-secularism is used to pejoratively describe policies considered to involve minority appeasement.

  • [1] The Hindus form the majority religious community in India; the term "pseudo-secular" implies that those who claim to be secular are actually not so, but are anti-Hindu or pro-minority.

  • [1] The Hindus form the majority religious community in India; the term "pseudo-secular" implies that those who claim to be secular are actually not so, but are anti-Hindu or pro-minority.[2] The Hindu nationalist politicians accused of being "communal" use it as a counter-accusation against their critics.

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