Secularism
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Supreme Court asks why government should manage temples and other religious places
Scroll Staff
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To save India’s democracy from bigotry and intolerance, we need to talk politics with our children
Harish C Menon, qz.com
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Sitaram Yechury: I don’t feel betrayed by Rahul Gandhi but don’t get what Congress is doing
Ajaz Ashraf
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Three MPs on house panel that cleared Citizenship Bill explain why they submitted dissent notes
Ipsita Chakravarty
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‘Hindu nation’ remark: I am not a religious fanatic, says Meghalaya High Court judge Sudip Sen
Scroll Staff
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The Daily Fix: With state governments building statues of gods, can India still call itself secular?
Shoaib Daniyal
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How popular music is trying to find the sacred in a secular world
Lyn McCredden, The Conversation
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The Daily Fix: RSS should abandon its Hindu Rashtra idea – it’s unconstitutional, plain and simple
Shoaib Daniyal
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Readers’ comments: India’s attempts at creating a secular politics have always been half-hearted
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BJP is done marginalising Indian Muslims. It has now started demonising them
Nazia Erum
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The TM Krishna column: I regret to say that by visiting RSS in Nagpur Pranab Mukherjee failed us
TM Krishna
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Readers’ comments: ‘Atul Kochhar’s fall from grace should be a wake-up call for celebrities’
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Let’s get over the idea that true secularism lies beyond iftar parties and Hindus in skull caps
Sanjay Srivastava
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Readers’ comments: Should namaaz be offered in public spaces?
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Should India’s Parliament have the authority to amend even the ‘basic structure’ of Constitution?
Raksha Kumar
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Readers’ comments: Not voting in the 2019 elections will further marginalise India’s Muslims
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Delhi HC says coins with religious figures do not hamper secular fabric, rejects plea seeking ban
Scroll Staff
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Readers’ comments: The way Indian governments have used secularism has rendered the word irrelevant
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Why I’d be happy if the word ‘secular’ was removed from India’s Constitution
Girish Shahane
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The BJP is wrong: Merely removing the word ‘secular’ from the Constitution won’t make it any less so
Sruthisagar Yamunan