From ‘dharmanirpeksh to panthnirpeksh’

Mohib analyses the BJP’s plans after Karnataka:

Rajnath in his speech also raises a new issue which is about the usage of word “dharmanirakpeksh” as a translation for secularism. He instead favors using “panthnirakpeksh” which is the actual Hindi translation in the Constitution. But before he makes this point he belabors the fact that the words secular and socialist were included in the Indian constitution in the 1970s which he says should not have been done. Now, you can either protest against the inclusion of the word secular in the Indian constitution or you can fight for its proper usage but you can’t do both.

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1 Response to “From ‘dharmanirpeksh to panthnirpeksh’”


  1. 1 GM Jun 21st, 2008 at 12:01 am

    Rajnath Singh has tried to be innovative in changing India’s secular ethos of dharmnirpaksh, by advocting a new mantra of panthnirpaksh. In fact, the need of the hour for India is to go for a Jaatnirpaksh dharma, so that the bane of manuwad dividing the Hindu community in racist castes, could be banished from our society and our nation.

    Ghulam Muhammed, Mumbai

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