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said that "We will have to devise innovative plans to ensure that minorities, particularly the Muslim minority, are empowered to share equitably in the fruits of development. These must have the first claim on resources." during his speech at the 52nd meeting of
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to delegitimize and deny the genuineness of secularism. The subtext is that secularism is only a veneer put on to hide alleged policies of minority appeasement. The proponents of the term allege the secularists of being pro-Muslim and anti-Hindu."
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Goel, S. R. (2003). India's secularism, new name for national subversion. New Delhi: Voice of India. (Original in Hindi: SekyÅ«larijma, rāshį¹­radroha kā dusarā nāma; translation into English by Yashpal Sharma.)
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in civil and educational institutions to improve the representation of minorities. The Hindu nationalist BJP is openly against reservation of Muslims in educational institutions and the parliament.
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in India. Religious places of minority religions like Islam, Christianity and Sikhism are managed by their followers. Some argue that state regulation is necessary to prevent
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and gender based discrimination in places of worship, and hence should be expanded to all religion instead of 'freeing the Hindu temples'.
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politics". According to him, these politicians are not concerned with the welfare of the minorities, but only interested in their vote.
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The state policies of independent India accorded special rights to Muslims, along with other religious minorities like Christians and
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parties employ this term as a counter-accusation against their critics, alleging that the secularism followed by the
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Shourie, Arun (2005). A secular agenda: For saving our country, for welding it. New Delhi, India: Rupa.
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Shourie, Arun (1998). Indian controversies: Essays on religion in politics. New Delhi: HarperCollins.
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government reversed the court judgement under pressure of Islamic orthodoxy by passing bill in the
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characterizes pseudo-secular politicians as those for whom "secularism is only a euphemism for
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accused BJP of playing along with pseudo-secular parties for compromising on issues like
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Gods, Guns, and Globalization: Religious Radicalism and International Political Economy
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while remaining silent or opposing concerns faced by the majority religion. Some
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The first recorded use of the term "pseudo-secularism" was in the 1951 book
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Mohapatra, Aswini; Mukherjee, Mridula; Mukhia, Harbans (28 April 2017).
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has criticized the term as propaganda by Hindu nationalists. Historian
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was denied alimony even after winning a court case, because the then
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Term describing the alleged religious minority appeasement in India
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Goel, Sita Ram (1995). Perversion of India's political parlance.
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and other self-declared secular parties are flawed or distorted.
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Indian secularism: a social and intellectual history, 1890-1950
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has described it as "a term propounded by the ideologues of
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Philosophy and Action of the R. S. S. for the Hind Swaraj
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Sharia inspired laws for Muslims, such as those allowing
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Philosophy and Action of the R.S.S. for the Hind Swaraj
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Index

Pseudosecularism
secular
biases
religion
Indian politics
minority rights
Hindu nationalist
Indian National Congress
Indian National Congress
Bharatiya Janata Party
LK Advani
vote-bank
Mani Shankar Aiyar
Mridula Mukherjee
Hindu nationalism
Parsis
Shah Bano Begum
INC
parliament
triple talaq
Child Marriage
Polygyny
religion-based reservations
Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh
Article 370
Ram temple
Uniform civil code of India
Manmohan Singh
Prime Minister of India
the National Development Council

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