Guard against religious majorityism, stresses Chidambaram

December 10th, 2009 - 11:44 pm ICT by IANS ( 1 comment )

P. Chidambaram New Delhi, Dec 10 (IANS) Two legal luminaries locked horns in the Rajya Sabha Thursday, with Home Minister P. Chidambaram cautioning against dividing the country’s polity on religious lines and Leader of Opposition Arun Jaitley of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) countering that the minorities needed to be protected but not at the cost of the majority.
Chidambaram’s remarks came at the fag end of his reply to a 10-hour discussion spread over two days on the Liberhan Commission report on the Babri Masjid demolition and the government’s action taken report (ATR) were in response to what Jaitley had said while participating in the discussion Wednesday.

“To divide polity on the basis of religion is dangerous,” Chidambaram maintained, adding: “Please do not try to create a division on the lines of colour or religion.”

“You can construct a majority on a political ideology, an idea, a theory, a principle. I can accept that. But if you construct a platform on religion, that cannot be accepted,” the minister contended.

Jaitley replied that his argument was not of majorityism.

“India is secular. We must protect the minorities but not at the discrimination of the majority because of vote ban politics,” he contended.

For good measure, Chidambaram prefaced his remarks by saying religions like Buddhism, Christianity, Jainism, Islam, Zorastrianism and Sikhism had come to India between 6 BC and the 1490s.

“All these religions are Indian religions. Those who practice them are as Indian as any other Indian,” he contended.

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One Response

  1. A.S.Mathew Says:

    Even though BJP is a crippled
    party with all hopes are gone,
    Arun Jaitley is playing a wild
    card of religious politics again.

    What about communism and
    socialism! They were foreign
    political idelogies but the
    masses of India kissed that
    idea, like a heaven sent
    gift of creating equality for
    all.

    How Arun Jaitley can categorically claim that Hindusim was born in India?
    It came from middle eastern
    countries and Hindusm is a
    mix of many old time religions.

    For everybody, religion is a
    personal matter to choose.
    God has not created with a
    mandate on his or her head that
    they must die in the same religion. How sad it is, the
    politicians use religion for
    their vested interests, and to
    create death and bloodshed.

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