Religion should not be mixed with politics
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Shipra singh said:
4 years ago
When we go to our religious places where we do not want to talk about politics in the same way political parties and their leaders should not talk about religion in the place of politics. People are emotionally connected with their religion if political parties and leaders will use religion so there can be spread violence. Therefore, religion should not be mixed in politics.
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S Kumar said:
4 years ago
Religion is totally based on faith.
Some are fanatics for a particular religion but some people start religious activities influenced by their social and cultural environment not because they are moved by faith and trust. These people are exploited by fanatics in politics. Politics should be secular and rational and not to be mixed with religion.
Some are fanatics for a particular religion but some people start religious activities influenced by their social and cultural environment not because they are moved by faith and trust. These people are exploited by fanatics in politics. Politics should be secular and rational and not to be mixed with religion.
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Jiyaa said:
9 years ago
According to me religion should not be mixed with politics as religion is belief, spirituality in one another wherein politics is meant to govern a nation, like the politicians mix religion to get votes and so there is a lot of racism, internal disputes would be more and there would be discrimination between people and our nation would no longer be secular.
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Siba said:
9 years ago
Religion is emotions of people. Some politicians for their vote bank particularly support one community. That creates conflict which is very bad for the society as well as the country. Politicians should ask for votes for the only development of their area. They should not mix Religion with politics.
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Rajendra said:
9 years ago
Ideally yes, religion and faith should not be mixed with politics. Before we begin to condemn the malpractices, let us understand that post independence we have chosen to be a democratic government. In a scenario where the majority of the population was rural, uneducated with this new concept of democracy. No resources and programs were introduced with this respect to supplant the feudalistic mind in many strata with democracy. Sufficient education of the new system and its contrasts with the old system were not explained to the population. Only the England educated class had an idea of the democratic process with its pros and cons.
The soup of politics, religious faith, we are seeing now is a consequence of the mistakes we have committed. We are trying to be democratic with a feudalistic mindset.
The soup of politics, religious faith, we are seeing now is a consequence of the mistakes we have committed. We are trying to be democratic with a feudalistic mindset.
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Pj_19 said:
8 years ago
I completely agree with the statement, as mixing religion with the politics creates a tiff between different religions. Political parties refer a particular religion as their vote bank and try to work in favour of them which create in differences among masses and their consequences are even worst.
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Shivani Rana said:
8 years ago
I don't think is there any way of a single positive aspect of indulging politics with religion, religion and talks about it are very sensitive matter to people, they get annoyed easily if something bad is said about their culture and it's a normal human tendency, so what are politicians doing for the sake of votes is very disappointing, not only religion they have even divided us on basis of castes I'm, and the present scenario of reservation will surely increase the gap between people, there would be no sense of nationalism in them, they would just define them according to their religion, state, caste, social status, and these differences won't help us in any sense.
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Sufiyan said:
8 years ago
We should not mixed religion with politics, this are two different factors. Religion teaches us to how to live a life. How to care one another. How to be good with everyone. But politics discriminate people on the basis of caste, religion. The oppose people on the basis of religion. For ths the country will not grow. It is a secular country we should live in our sociey as brotherhood. Thank you.
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Uttam yeramalla said:
9 years ago
No, religion should not be mixed with politics because if they do so some of the politicians may take advantage of this to increase their votes. Let us think if a politician who won in the name of religion would only full fill the promises that he or she gave it the particular religion. So this would violate the rule right to equality, right to opportunity and etc. Which is not good and this may lead to conflicts, war etc. For example the conflict between Andhra people and Telangana people which led to division of the state Andhra Pradesh into two states Telangana and Andhra Pradesh.
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Prateek Sehra said:
9 years ago
I think religion should not be mixed with politics because if politics is mixed with the religion then you are playing with the feelings of a person for his/her religion. Religion is only made to worship different gods, not for the politics.
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