Friday, January 22, 2010

Secularism

In our contemporary political situations around the world makes this word more relevant now: Secularism - A doctrine that rejects religion and religious considerations

It makes more relevant to the Indian politics as this is being used as a trump-card by major political parties during and after the elections. Also this is one which decides the fate of few political parties.

I have a fundamental doubt on secular parties/government; which party/government is called truly secular?
If it considers the religious sentiments of the people before making any policy decisions
or
If all its decision a be independent of the religious believes.

In our country or for that matter most of the countries around the world do consider the religious sentiments of the people. But the truly secular government should NOT consider religious sentiments of the people or at least NOT give more importance to it and instead takes the decision based on the merits of the case alone. This is extremely important for the multi-religious county.

I would like to mention few incidents where Secularism laughed at our secular decisions.

Uniform Civil Code (UCC)

All major political parties except BJP oppose the Uniform Civil Code. The so called Atheists, the communists too oppose this proposal. This is been looked as a brain-child of the BJP and hence it’s been looked as an anti-minority agenda. We should not be worried about the intention of the BJP, but look into this proposal with an open-minded and see what this proposal can bring to us.
If the parties/governments are truly secular they should drop their short-sighted religious vote bank politics and stand up to their secular credentials.

I believe that UCC will bring all the religions and people together. It’s every party’s responsibility to sit together and discuss this UCC and pass the resolution in the parliament.
Don’t you think every citizen in this country needs to be treated the same way? Don’t you think every citizen in this country belongs to the one rule of law? Why we need every religion to have their own set of rules?

Forced Conversion

This has been the accusation against the few religious institutions in India for long time. Being an atheist I am not able to understand why any religion should indulge in such activities? If every religion believes in oneness of God, then what’s that they are going to get by converting people to their religion?
In India, this is being run like a business for many years by the few missionaries. I too came across few people who try to market that their god is great.

If a government is truly secular, it has the responsibility of stopping this forced conversion too. But none of our parties/government has the guts to question it because of their vote bank politics and also due to external pressure from the Christian nations.
If this issue gets unnoticed it can lead to lot of incidents like Kandhamal.

There is only one religion, though there are a hundred versions of it. ~George Bernard Shaw

Sethusamudram Project

This project proposes linking the Palk Bay and the Gulf of Mannar between India and Sri Lanka by creating a shipping canal and thereby it would provide a continuous navigable sea route around the peninsula. This is the dream project for tamil people for almost 150 years.
From the story of Ramayana we know that bridge was built by Ram’s monkey army but the scientists said that sand and bars at the bottom of the straits are actually a natural phenomenon. (similar formation is seen in many places around the world)

While, the Archeological Survey of India (ASI) has informed the Supreme Court the story of the existence of any man-made bridge is baseless and there is no any evidence that the bridge was built by Lord Ram’s monkey army or the events of the Ramayana ever had happened. The ASI later said that it couldn’t declare Ram Sethu as national monument because of no established scientific evidence that might prove the existence of the characters or the events of the Ramayana.

But due to political compulsions and not having true secular thoughts, we have stopped this project for the religious sentiments.

It looks like Secularism is a new religion and everyone wants to get converted to it without following it!

3 comments:

  1. You are being very ideal Sankar, ideal things are good to dream about, nice to talk about, enjoyable to watch in movies, it stops there

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  2. Hey Sankar, have you stopped seeing anything now? Its been a long time since you wrote something, so was wondering whether you are walking with your eyes closed or something like that ;)

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  3. Sethusamudram Project

    There are lot of practical difficulties with this. For ex. silt formation. It needs to be continuously removed from the canal. It adds to the cost. When a ship travels through the planned canal, it needs a navigator to accompany, and there is a speed limit, which again translates to waste of fuel and time. Even according to a naval officer, the depth planned was not enough for big ships existing today. So when everything is considered, it is not a cost saving option for ships. So obviously the income result from that canal will be less or negative. It's very disappointing that no politician talked about the technical difficulties.

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