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Secularism
by A Singh on Oct 05, 2007 06:39 PM

Secularism is a very high ideal, and is dearest to our friends from the left. A secular person, who considers Hindu-Muslim Unity, the most important thing in life; more important than development, creation of jobs etc, must support division amongst Hindus, on the pretexts of Upper/Lower Caste or Aryan/Dravidian or Hindi/Non Hindi or anything else. By doing so, the secular person is offering a choice to Muslims to unite with the group which suits them most.
If a person works for Hindu-Hindu unity, and if that unity were to be achieved and Hindus start behaving as a monolithic block, Muslims will have no choice but to unite with that block. Thesefore, propagating Hindu unity is the best way to achieve Hindu-Muslim unity; the very embodiment of secularism, but if you talk of Hindu unity, you are a communal person. What a paradox!

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