Democratic Politics – II | NCERT | Class 10 Polity | Notes + Quiz (Copy 1)
1. Religious Diversity and Social Division
Religious differences form a significant basis for social division in many societies, though it is not as universal as gender. π
Religious diversity is widespread across the world, with many countries, including India, having populations with followers of different religions. π
Even when a majority of people follow the same religion, there can still be serious differences regarding how they practice it, as seen in regions like Northern Ireland. βοΈ
2. Religion and Politics
Unlike gender differences, religious differences are often expressed in politics, influencing policies and societal divisions. ποΈ
Religious divisions in politics can lead to conflict, discrimination, and the marginalization of certain groups based on their faith. π«
Religious identity often becomes a significant factor in political identity and action, as religious communities seek representation or political power. β
3. Consider the following
a. Gandhiji’s Perspective on Religion and Politics
Gandhiji believed that religion could never be separated from politics. ποΈ
He meant that politics should be grounded in moral values. These values are not tied to any specific religion. π
According to him, these moral values are universal and can be found in all religions. π
He believed that ethics from religious teachings should guide political decisions. βοΈ
Gandhiji emphasized that compassion, justice, and truth should be the foundation of any political system. β€οΈ
He felt that politicians should have a sense of moral responsibility and work for the welfare of the people. π₯
b. Protection of Religious Minorities and Prevention of Communal Riots
Human rights groups in India have been vocal in demanding the Government take action to prevent communal riots. π
These groups emphasize the need for special measures to ensure religious minorities are protected. βοΈ
Communal riots often result in violence, loss of lives, and deepening divisions. π
Protecting religious minorities involves not only physical safety but also safeguarding their cultural and religious rights. β
The government has been urged to enforce laws that prevent such violence and encourage tolerance among different religious communities. ποΈ
Creating awareness and fostering interfaith dialogue are seen as critical steps in preventing communal tensions. π
c. Women’s Movement and Reform in Family Laws
The women’s movement has long argued that family laws across various religions often discriminate against women. πΊ
These laws often grant men greater power in areas like marriage, divorce, and inheritance. βοΈ
Women are sometimes denied their right to property or subjected to unfair divorce settlements. π
Activists have called for reforms that ensure gender equality in family matters, regardless of religious background. π§ββοΈ
The government has been asked to update family laws to be more equitable and inclusive. ποΈ
The goal is to create a legal framework that promotes equality for all members of society. π±
4. Religion and Politics
Religion and politics are often interconnected, with ideas and values from various religions influencing political decisions. π
Religious values can play an important role in shaping political ideologies, as they reflect the needs, interests, and demands of religious communities. ποΈ
People should be able to express their religious identity and the issues that matter to them in the political sphere. π
The involvement of religion in politics is not inherently wrong or dangerous as long as it respects diversity and promotes peace. π
5. Secularism and Communalism
The question often arises: Why should someone who is not religious care about communalism and secularism? π€
Secularism involves treating all religions equally in the public sphere, ensuring no one is discriminated against based on their faith. βοΈ
Communalism becomes problematic when one religion is given preference or power over others, leading to division and inequality. π₯
Secular politics should prevent such discrimination by creating a space where everyoneβs religious freedom is protected and respected. β
Government actions that regulate religious practices must be based on principles of equality and fair treatment, ensuring no oppression of any group. ποΈ