Religion should not be mixed with politics

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Raghavendra said:   6 years ago
Religion should not be mixed with politics because in my views, religion and politics are completely different from each other. If it is mixed then there will be discriminated religious people who are not getting the benefits of the policies made by some govt and it leads to so many drastic things which will affect all the society. In Sri Lanka, there was a differentiation between social and religious groups which lead to majoritarianism. In India, there is no particular religion which should be followed by all, which is in the preamble but still, political leaders are using the religion as the best way to politics.
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Agraj said:   6 years ago
We live in a country full of diversity.

We also know that our constitution has described the country to be secular and democratic. The two terms politics and religion may be different but in the modern world, everyone has their own problems. What, I mean to say is that politics, if looked on the brighter side can be a very good way of overcoming the problems in India. People of different religions have their own problem to solve and to help the fact, politics can be proved a very good method to represent different problems in parliament. Moreover, a feeling of equal representation can be achieved. Think about it.
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Theja said:   7 years ago
In my view, Yes, religion is not mixed with politics because religion is not at all matter for the politician. If the political leader is free from any religion then only leadership qualities is to be taken out correct manner. Some of the people make group themselves and opt for there religion one leader. This type of politics is not enough for our country or state. The things are going in natural is better than artificial. It may leafs problems to our society and very poor people. They make religion as fashion and do bad things.

Finally, I conclude that this is not good politicians mix with their religion only.
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Raone said:   9 years ago
It's obvious that that politician will demand votes on the name religion, but who to be blamed, the politician or ourselves, it's a way votes are earned by corrupt, illiterate politician but if s/he request us to vote on religion name then don't for vote them and this will be our answer to them who want to divide us religion name, remember friends we are the voters we are the one who can decide what to do whether to encourage them, or reply back with our power, this will be the message of the people of secular Indian citizen to greedy and mean politics played by them on us we are ready put end to dirty politics.
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Aakash said:   8 years ago
Religion should not be mixed with politics. As politics must comprise young leaders as they possess youth and advanced thinking which is very necessary for our country, Senior leaders as they have a lot of experiences in different aspects/stages of life. Both age group is necessary. Politics should not be religion biased. As it might hamper the growth of the economy, there might be cultural differences among people, might be nepotism and hatred among people. It may hurt the slogan of Unity in diversity.

So, religion should not be mixed with politics, the need should be Education and necessary qualification.
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AAKASH said:   10 years ago
Religion should not be mixed with politics. I agree to the fact that it should not be mixed but it has been the tendency of people to vote for them who are from their own community in expectations that there will be some betterment in their community this tendency is easily seen by the politicians they exploit these and they see these as their vote bank and cash in.

It is essential that people think about the betterment of the country as whole. When they vote they should not vote as an Hindu, Muslim, Jain. But as an Indian. Next time when we vote we should think about the overall impact on everyone.
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Vasu said:   10 years ago
Yes, I strongly believe that religion should not be mixed with the politics. In our country, there are many provisions are present in the constitution to protect and uphold one's religion. But unfortunately today's politics are drowned in caste and religion.

Now the political parties taking advantage from the caste and religion to win the elections. So it is mandatory to bring the amendment or an act for not use caste and religion politics. The election commission has to take care to not to include caste and religion in the political party manifesto. Then only we can find harmony in the democracy.
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Saptarsi ghosh said:   10 years ago
Hello friend,

I would like to share my views in this topic. I am agree with you people that politics should not be mixed with religion. The so called leaders think that they just create an issue which is baseless and all people of India support them. We live in country where all religion have same priority.

But I think the Indian people have enough brain to think what is good and what is bad. I don't think they will bother about those stupid think. And already many people are protesting about those kind of activity. So we have to take some effective measures in these kind of barbaric practices.
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Seersak joshi said:   8 years ago
In my opinion, religion should not be mixed with the politics because religion is something that deals with people's belief and religion shouldnot be a part of politics, sorry to say I don't mean to hurt someone's feelings but there are certain leaders who have raised their voice against the attack made by terrorists who stated that only a particular community of them have died among the Indian army but he didnot mentioned that crpf jawans and other army officials also lost their lives fighting for the country, so there is nothing like hindus ad muslims in india, everyone should be treated equal.
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Shaashwata Audichya said:   9 years ago
In my point of view POLARIZATION on the basis of RELIGION will not lead India to the international level. People in India are day by day getting sensible they know that, this is all set. It will not benefit the citizens of our country, still there are many issues like poverty, unemployment, security of the women's its political leaders should end the dirty politics on the basis of caste, religion and lay their emphasize on the development of the people and surmount over these issues. So therefore religion shouldn't be amalgamated with the politics. Politics is for the welfare of the people.
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