Did the Religious hatred become our only capital of politics ?
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Mohammad Ghori Shah
'Dividing' makes the country rich and peaceful. It enriches the country's financial, social, cultural and political fields. If you always look for elusive scholars among political scientists, philosophers or religious leaders, you will be harassed. Locke, Russo, Mackenzie, Voltaire, Hazrat Mohammed, Jesus Christ, Mahabir, Ramakrishna have all warned mankind about the distinction in a dualistic language. In India's history of state corruption, the word discrimination has nowhere to go. In India's constitution, equality has been seen as the key to development of India, not discrimination. And in the eyes of Indian law, discrimination between citizens has been considered a crime.
Even today, it seems that Indian politics cannot succeed without division. Rich, poor, upper-class, low-income workers, these differences are not as productive today. Today the devastating religious divide has become infected with the bone marrow of India. Alcoholism is causing this discord among the public. That is why today the divisive creators are anointed in power.
The way in which the politics of partition started in India: -
Many believed, the politics of division started in India by the British rulers. The idea is not absurd, but some radical organizations and political parties have nourished today by carefully nurturing the atmosphere of that divide. Every organization and political party has the right to unite among supporters. But it is not right to do so by spreading divisions and divisions over other groups. If we are to notice, then the distinction that is the sole target of BJP politics is clear. From Rammandir, Goraksh, Love Jihad, the NRC has a strong Muslim hatred.
The manner in which Home Minister Amit Shah and RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat are campaigning for the NRC is akin to being a hypocrite. The difference in their comments is being repeatedly published. Fierce Muslim fanatics are spreading the roar of society.

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