Indians don’t understand the meaning of the word “secular”

The next day, after its Hindu-nationalist political opponents accused the government of blasphemy, H.R. Bharadwaj, the law minister, said the controversial parts of the affidavit would be withdrawn.

He added that India’s officially secular government would never doubt the existence of Lord Ram.

The culture ministry has since suspended a director and an assistant director at the Archaeological Survey of India, which prepared the affidavit, while it investigates what happened, Soni said.

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Well, here you go. Proof that Indians don’t understand the meaning of the word “secular”.

India, Culture (India), Politics (India) | 15.09.2007 12:21 |

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