No, it's not a new word discovered by me. It's just for fun and to make fun of the proper word, i.e. Secularism.
I am a Hindu by birth. But did I chose to be born into a Hindu family? I think not. If almighty is real, then he must have chosen what was best for me. And, do I regret being a hindu? Absolutely not.
This religion allows you to not follow any rules and still be religious. I mean do you know any other beliefs that allows that. The number is very small.
Then I came to know a term called secularism. In the school, during history lessons, we were forced to memorize The preamble of The Constitution of India. Tada... a new word is added to my vocabulary. I had no clue what it meant. The teacher clarified that if I consider every religion equal, then I am secular.
And suddenly it struck me. I was secular from the very first day I remember of my existence, and I didn't know that term untill now. Cause we were never taught to disrespect other religions or religious beliefs, by not the constitution but our parents.
Now after so long years, I see this term, which is mine or almost all my fellow countrymen's birth identity, is in danger. And the people who are trying to impose secularism towards other, they are the culprit.
I will tell you why. The term was not included in the original constitution by Dr. Ambedkar. But the lutyens imposed it during emergency, by locking the opposition leaders in jails so that this could not be opposed in the parliament during hearing.
Now just ask yourself one simple question, we Indians are by born secular. Then what is the reason of imprinting this to the constitution by totally unethical means? Because the mere presence of this word in the constitution will allow those lutyens to do anything in the name of secularism.
Everytime this term is kept up into any debate or statement for maligning any person's image, be assured that the allegations are fake cause the term itself is fake to India's core.
Now the question is to all the readers, will you be fooled by those lutyens time after time?
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