The Future of Muslims under Indian Secularism in the Paradigms of Bhartia Janta Party and Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh

Authors

  • Dildar Ali Lecture Pakistan Studies (M.Phil), Department of Social Sciences, Sukkur IBA University, Sindh, Pakistan
  • Syed Yaseen Ali Shah M.Phil Scholar, Lecture Pakistan Studies, Department of Social Sciences, Sukkur IBA University, Sindh, Pakistan

Abstract

India, a secular and world’s largest democratic state, terrorizing Muslim minorities in India as well as held-Kashmir. Muslim actors and actresses have married to their Hindu counterparts under the aegis of secularism and democracy. But the current spark of violence by Government and Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh RSS have shocked the Muslim brethren to leave India and Kashmir. World Politics bear witness to state-sponsored terrorism. RSS was fabricated and fashioned on communal grounds; but others did exist, for an instant, Arya Samaj prepared the ground for RSS at the helm of Swami Dayananda Sarasvati 1875. The anti-Islam and anti-Christianity Samaj coerced into religious disaffiliation. RSS fostered against minorities; Modi elevated to fame as an ideologue and a person of a dogmatic approach. He compelled Gujrati Muslims to embrace Hinduism or face the torcher and kill. Bharatiya Janata Party contested for elections to revoke articles: 370, and 35A from the Indian Constitution. The tabled motion waved the flag of Hindu vendetta. The illegal occupation of Kashmir through illegitimate means is a violation of United Nations (UN) resolutions and internationally recognized dispute between India and Pakistan. This paper will examine the racist and fascist attitudes and policies of the Bhartia Janta Party (BJP) government, a course of Indian Secularism. The paper will also discuss the current wave of Mondi's Muslim ignorance on Kashmir and India with suitable recommendations: UN must take responsibility, or Muslims should fight a war of independence.                                                                                                              

Keywords:  Hindutva, Ideology, Secular, Policy, Dogma, Dogmatic

Published

2021-12-27