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Secularism allergy - The Observer

S Fazle Haidar (Letters) ()
4 September 1996

Title : Secularism allergy
Author : S Fazle Haidar (Letters)
Publication : The Observer
Date : September 4, 1996

Reference write-up in Agenda page "With Friends Like
These - who needs Enemies" by Mr Arun Shourie (Observer
of Business and Politics, August 30) which contains
verbatim texts from eminent foreign personalities, also
adding annoyance at 'secularist' Indians.

The self-selected, so-called supervisors of Hindu
mythology in total are allergic at the term 'secular' as
these much over-smart, knowledgeable persons repeated
call it a foreign word, which need not be uttered in
India. Thus, these ideologues Propound Hitlerian
nationalism of extremely excessive anti-global style.
Secularism means indiscriminate justified peace and
security for all irrespective of their faith or rituals.

Abnormal patriotism and narrow nefarious norms of selfish
motives beget dangerous disruptions dysfunctioning
internal as well as the international society because the
world has since become quite inter. linked, inter-
related, inter-dependent by the advent of modern
scientific and technological advancement, and it is
certainly our democratic decent duty to observe
broad based rational principles of internationalism. We
can learn lessons of happy, unthreatened and peaceful
living from our neighbours: Nepal, Dubai, Indonesia,
Malaysia and others who desist discord and deny disdained
disruption due to different styles of names.

These countries though practising true humanism and
secularism, do not boast or denigrade the canons of
secularism at all, but it may be feared, lest bestial
baleful brutality spreads there by blaming and attacking
with privately armed military rapaciously under open
general, licence, unbooked!

None can claim in defence of rapacious misdeeds with
immunity while misquoting the noble name of religion
which is one, only one for all persons claiming as human
beings. Religion requires honesty, humanity, truth,
sanity, legitimate justice, perfectly pure principles,
compassion, observance approaches for each and every
people, refraining from the sentiments of superiority or
selfishness and shunning the limited loyalties of all
sorts.


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