why should fight communalism with all our strength
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• Use the simple human logic
• Say to be rational to the people
• Creative ideas of the people
For fighting the communalism you must behave the bunch of creative ideas for sending the message to the people
• Say to be rational to the people
• Creative ideas of the people
For fighting the communalism you must behave the bunch of creative ideas for sending the message to the people
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Use the simplest humanistic logic
Despite our differences, whether one is a Christian, a Buddhist, a Hindu, a Muslim, a Sikh or from any community for that matter, we are all made of flesh and blood. This is a very powerful statement and people will be able to relate to it without much difficulty. Humanism appeals to all, because most people will believe in a non-violent, peacefulconciliatory approach when it comes to conflicts. Only by engaging in an in-depth conversation can we be sure if the person is really assimilating the information we are providing.
2. Ask people to be rational
Falsification of history is a very common strategy of the communal elements. If we look at some of the major ethnic or territorial disputes today, we will find that in most cases, it always boils down to some sort of contestation over space, identity and sense of belonging. The Babri Masjid was destroyed in a very controversial manner and the whole world watched in shock. India takes pride in calling itself the largest democracy and yet it cannot protect the religious rights of the minority. Besides, one must always read history objectively, from a materialistic angle. Getting all sentimental about it will not help.
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Despite our differences, whether one is a Christian, a Buddhist, a Hindu, a Muslim, a Sikh or from any community for that matter, we are all made of flesh and blood. This is a very powerful statement and people will be able to relate to it without much difficulty. Humanism appeals to all, because most people will believe in a non-violent, peacefulconciliatory approach when it comes to conflicts. Only by engaging in an in-depth conversation can we be sure if the person is really assimilating the information we are providing.
2. Ask people to be rational
Falsification of history is a very common strategy of the communal elements. If we look at some of the major ethnic or territorial disputes today, we will find that in most cases, it always boils down to some sort of contestation over space, identity and sense of belonging. The Babri Masjid was destroyed in a very controversial manner and the whole world watched in shock. India takes pride in calling itself the largest democracy and yet it cannot protect the religious rights of the minority. Besides, one must always read history objectively, from a materialistic angle. Getting all sentimental about it will not help.
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