Communal Politics


ARATRIKA NAITHANI

Kyu yuh Hindu-Musalman kar rahe ho,
Kyu mera desh yuh neelam kar rhe ho,
Kyu ek sajda badnaam kar rhe ho,
Kyu har mehfil badnaam kar rhe ho.
India is the largest democracy, a nation which is the secular capital of the Globe, with majorly nine religions according the census report, but there are more than 200 religions which are followed in India. India is the home of different faiths, religions, castes and social classes. India is now the hub of communal politics, where, our prominent political leaders use religion as a mere tool in order to gain or re-gain the political power. The holy land of India is now the hub of unholy vote bank politics.

Our countrymen tend to manipulate the innocent masses and create communal hatred for their selfish interest. What else can we expect out of a man who turned a blind eye towards the Muslims, when they were reduced to dust, the man who joined RSS at the age of 8 and became a full-time member of RSS in 1970-71. From such a tender age he was associated with such an association that spread communal hatred and is after the lives of people from one particular religion of the society.

During the times of deadly crisis faced by the whole world, we are here fighting over religions and beliefs. Neither am I taking any side nor in my blog, I would extend a hand for the support any unjust or ethically wrong practices, but I stand against the communal hatred which is spread under the name of dirty politics. During the times when our nation should have been standing together, like a wall, and fight against the virus, we are fighting amongst each other, blaming people from one religion of the society.

India remains secular only in the books of history now, as I am not able to see any acceptance or love amongst the people of different religions. Day-by-day the numbers of lynching cases are increasing, honor killing and caste system stands strong in the society as our secularity and equality stands in the books of history.

I’m born to hindu parents and over a time I understood the gravity of religion and faith, so here I’m accepting myself as an agnostic, I have my own reasons to not believe in religion but do rely on the fact that there is a supreme power that governs the world.

Being the educated sector of the society, we shouldn’t be blinded by the people who tried to break our unity and mind wash us. We should stand tall and strong in front of such people, who tend to push-in riots to fulfill their vote banks and sell our religion. Religion was the base of creating equality and oneness not to create hatred.

Editor’s Note: Theodore Roosevelt rightly said, “A vote is like a rifle; its usefulness depends upon the character of the user”.
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  1. True, keep up the good work, may you see the world and political conditions in an unbiased way. Any prejudices and personal opinion or experiences might effect your blog, read more write more.
    All the best!

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