Religion should not be mixed with politics

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Priyanshu yadav said:   9 years ago
Hello friends, I agree with the topic that religion should not be mixed with politics.

As we all know the majority of our politician used this method to get votes from illiterate peoples. The partition between INDIAN, PAKISTAN is also an example of the mixing of religion with politics. In 1940, Muslim league decided to demand different country and they separated from Indian national congress. It all happened when religion mixed with politics. We have understood that and as a responsible citizen of the country, we should educate the people as more as possible.

Thanks to all the aspirants for giving their valuable time to read my view.
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Kshitij said:   9 years ago
Practically thinking if we rule any party we will surely favor the person belonging to us who run on our ethics on our value so that we could make good coordination with them and work more for the development of the country if this development comes from religion then I don't think that there is any thing wrong mixing religion with politics.
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Tanu said:   9 years ago
Hello Everyone,

In India, it is very common to mix politics with religion. The political party supports one particular religion for their vote bank. Here we can take the example of you. P. Where riots are the result of the mixing of politics and religion. Political party plays with the emotions of the people to get their votes under the name of religion/ minority. All this leads to the choosing a candidate who doesn't deserve the seat. We should try our best to give vote for the right candidate without influencing our decision because of religion.

Thank You.
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Kavin kumar said:   9 years ago
In our country, most of the political parties depend on their caste-based votes. To maintain their vote bank they are playing with peoples emotions and converting peoples emotions into votes. Even peoples mentality has changed. People too wanted a representative from their own caste or religion. This is not healthy for a democratic nation.

Thank you.
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Abhishek verma said:   9 years ago
Hii friends.

These political parties are playing with the emotions of public, for their own profit and the mentality of peoples has also changed so they support to their particular party, and due to this several communities grow up very fast due to unlimited opportunities and rest of the peoples are not able to do this just because of caste and religion, and its also responsible for corruption rate, which is not good for our developing country.
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Sahari gani said:   9 years ago
When religion mixed with politic it absolutely damaging because the two has different mission. Alike angel vs devil.
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Anurag said:   9 years ago
Hello, everyone.

In my point of view. Religion should not be mixed with politics because many politician members playing with humans feeling on name of religion for votes. There are riots in the country on name of religion.

Politician leader getting benefit.
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Vikas said:   9 years ago
My dear friend,

My view is differ from other because we forget that our partition has been naming on religion so it's not wonder that politician brings with emotion front of voter. It's true but some diplomatic people are not understood.
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Renu said:   9 years ago
I completely agree with the statement that politics should not be mixed with religion. We choose a politician for the development of nation not for the development of a religion or of a caste. Our nation is made up of approx 1000 different religion so we can not choose a different leader for each religion. If we will start choosing the leader on the basis of religion then there will be a new India in each and every corner. In the current situation of India, it is our responsibility that if a politician tries to divide us on the basis of religion or cast complain against him and don't give a single vote to him.

In some regions of our country where the literacy rate is very low, we should work on that and provide the suitable facility for growth and development of that areas.
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Elizabeth sandhra martin said:   9 years ago
Being a part of a secular country every citizen has the right to follow which ever religion that one likes and living in a democratic country like India we find ourselves in politics.

In today's world both religion and politics need to change.

Religious and political leaders need to be both spiritual and righteous to the uplift and to flourish the society.
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