Religion should not be mixed with politics
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VIKAS BENIWAL said:
8 years ago
Hi friends, in my opinion, I think persons with religious thoughts and mind should not come to politics I think they should give hole contribution towards their gods. The people who thinks of humanity and for the people and about country first should participate in politics so that we lead towards healthy developed environment.
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Gupta said:
10 years ago
According to me religion should not be mixed with politics. Our India is secular country where we all lives together. It's basically a Phycology to think like this but you should think about your your future so selection should be based on the past experience not on basis of religion.
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Arti said:
10 years ago
According to me including religion in politics is not good. But now a day the concept of politics changed. In my view, most of the people selects or support political leaders according to their religion, caste etc. This may create a big problem for our country.
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Ashna said:
10 years ago
Also, what we ever so often forget is that while every religion preaches good values, not every follower of a particular religion is good. Hence voting for a candidate based on his religion or caste as a parameter to judge his honesty and truthfulness is to act naive.
One should rather cast votes for a candidate who has proved himself rather than for one who tries to leverage religion to gain votes to make up for his unfulfilled promises. And hence religion and politics should not be mixed.
One should rather cast votes for a candidate who has proved himself rather than for one who tries to leverage religion to gain votes to make up for his unfulfilled promises. And hence religion and politics should not be mixed.
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Jivesh said:
10 years ago
DURING colonial period British government had run the policy of divide and rule. This division was based on various methodology on the basis of living standards, caste, religion.
As it been truly said that "there is always a knot in between joined broken thread". In that manner our brotherhood is still unable to bind those gap. Politicians are now taking the advantage of those division. In our multiparty system politician tell their people specifically that he will work best for him then others.
As it been truly said that "there is always a knot in between joined broken thread". In that manner our brotherhood is still unable to bind those gap. Politicians are now taking the advantage of those division. In our multiparty system politician tell their people specifically that he will work best for him then others.
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Catherine said:
9 years ago
No. Religion and politics should not be mixed. India, as we all know, is a secularism democracy and is blessed with diverse, cultures and traditions and religions. But I think it's easier said than done. Since recent times, most politicians including the present ruling, I feel takes advantage of the majority and minority groups. In my opinion, since India is a secular country, all religions must be given the equal opportunity to express their thoughts and people or politicians of one country should not be allowed to exploit the others (THIS WAS MY FIRST THOUGHT BUT. ).
On the other hand, if you think about it, some people see untouchability and 'honor killings' as part of a custom or religion, certain groups are publicly avoided and are never allowed huge promotions in the economic sector. (There are many more instances I learned in Grade 8 but right now, I forgot). In such cases, I feel politics can and should interfere to ensure that everyone is content.
On the other hand, if you think about it, some people see untouchability and 'honor killings' as part of a custom or religion, certain groups are publicly avoided and are never allowed huge promotions in the economic sector. (There are many more instances I learned in Grade 8 but right now, I forgot). In such cases, I feel politics can and should interfere to ensure that everyone is content.
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Souvik said:
9 years ago
Religion should not be mixed with politics as this two things are different things politics is the way through which we are realising our duties towards our nation. Religion means a way to link ourselves with god. If politics and religion will be mixed then it will lead to discrimination.
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Nausheen Sayed said:
1 decade ago
People who misbehave in politics under the name of religion are the biggest culprits for making a partition between the unity of people. If such people would be removed, then definitely there will be unity among people of all religion. Its not the high class society which is affected but its the middle class and lower class society which is affected at large.
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Pushpendra narayan said:
10 years ago
I read all comments. My view about this topic is that religion is a part of our society even daily life. A religious view shows who is the good one.
Having same feeling and respect for all religions leads a good leader.
As we know that science is connected with religion similarly politics can not be isolated from religion.
Having same feeling and respect for all religions leads a good leader.
As we know that science is connected with religion similarly politics can not be isolated from religion.
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Bhagyashree said:
10 years ago
In my view religion is all about theory but politics is practical. Word religion which we call in Hindi Dharma, means duty, it is real definition of religion not only just sentimental tact or fanaticism. If politicians follow their dharma truly than whole problems can be solved easily.
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