Secularism is 'European concept not Bhartiya': TN governor Ravi
Tamil Nadu Governor R.N. Ravi stated that secularism is a European concept arising from historical conflicts between church and state, and it was not originally included in the Indian Constitution because Bharat is a dharma-centric nation. He clai...

"What does secularism mean? Secularism is a European concept, secularism is not a Bharatiya concept," he said.
Decades later, during emergency (1975-77), "one insecure Prime Minister," introduced secularism in the Constitution in order to appease some sections of people, the Governor alleged. Indira Gandhi was the Prime Minister during the emergency.
He further said in Europe, secularism emerged as there was a fight between the church and the king and in order to end this conflict, which went on for a long time, this concept was evolved.
At the time of independence, when the Constitution was being drafted, a discussion came up on secularism and the Constituent Assembly rejected it observing that Bharat is a dharma-centric country and there has been no conflict, similar to what was witnessed in Europe, Ravi claimed.
Citing the Constituent Assembly discussions, he said it was deliberated there that Bharat is a country of dharma. "How can there be a conflict with dharma? How can Bharat be away from dharma? it cannot be!" he said.
Hence, they said secularism was a European concept and let it be there, Ravi added.
In India, there was no need for secularism, they said and hence, it was not included in the Constitution, the governor asserted.
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