27 September 2017

The Anti-Hindu Anti-Secular Republic/Constitution of India

The Republic/Constitution of India is anti-Hindu and anti-secular:
1. Article 30 gives special rights to minorities (Muslims + Christians) to run their own educational and cultural institutions. But Hindus do not have these rights.
2. The Hindu Religious Institutions & Charitable Endowments (HRICE) Acts place Hindu temples under the control of state governments. But mosques and churches are free from such government control.
3. Muslims and Christians have separate family laws based on their religions – while Hindus have secular family laws.
4. Article 25 gives the freedom to propagate religion – which is misused by Christian missionaries to abuse Hinduism and fraudulently convert poor Hindus.

To change our anti-secular republic into a secular republic, we must:
1. Delete Article 30.
2. Scrap the Hindu Religious Institutions & Charitable Endowments (HRICE) Acts.
3. Enact a Uniform Civil Code (UCC).
4. Delete the word 'propagate' from Article 25.

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