LIBERAL SECULARISM AND INDIAN SECULARISM
Secularism is a heated debate of all time, from the history of Religious autonomy to the new modern era of principled distance and "Sarva Dharma Sambhava". before understanding secularism, we need to understand religion, religion is a sense of belongingness, where individual try to find themselves and generate spirituality through tangible and intangible objects, like Hindu worship idol tangible objects with feeling in it, Muslim worship Allah without any Idol both has the same feeling of belongingness and spirituality and these feelings are always above everything, no one wanted to compromise on these practices. Now comes to the state, as earlier in the social contract theory of Hobbes and Locke which tried to understand the formation of the state on the basis of the social contract and general will, where state and society come together with a contract, then the question arose, Was Religion missing in that contract? My answer is NO because State itself was a religious inst...