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"India is witnessing the rise of politically motivated communalism. For this
purpose, an entirely new religion called 'Hindutva' has been invented.
Hindutva lays claim to India as an exclusively Hindu nation. The tactics of
Hindutva are unscrupulous. Buildings have been destroyed. Places of learning
have been looted. Paintings have been destroyed. Books have been banned. All
this in the name of a pseudo-religion which claims secular credentials.
Unfortunately, the Supreme Court has supported the case for an assimilative
Hinduism (as in the Swami Narayan case; Yagnapurushdasji AIR 1966 SC 1119)
and treated Hindutva as if it were a natural celebration of India's culture
(See election decision in Ramesh Prabhoo (1996) 1 SCC 130; textbooks
decision in Aruna Roy (2002) 7 SCC 368). At the same time, the court has
espoused the case for secularism being part of the basic structure of the
Constitution. At some stage the judges must declare the inarticulate
premises on which they have wandered in these lost directions.

But what we are also seeing is the harassment of minorities through killing
and various kinds of actions and inaction. New legislations, like the
conversion statutes, are being drawn up to harass the minorities. The
campaign to intimidate the minorities is done both through legal and illegal
means. Manipulating the law and using the police to arrest and detain people
is yet another form of intimidation. This is what has happened in Pastor
Raju's case.
Unfortunately, India's secular governance is allowing a large number of such
instances of abuse and intimidation to occur.
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Regards,

Marshall

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