"Secularism is a European concept, no need in India": Tamil Nadu Governor RN Ravi

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Tamil Nadu Governor RN Ravi faced backlash for stating that secularism is a “European concept” and that India has no need for it. He made these remarks during a public event in Kanyakumari on Sunday.

In his speech, Ravi had claimed that many frauds have been committed against the people of this country, one of which is the “wrong interpretation of secularism.”

He further stated: “What does secularism mean? Secularism is a European concept, and it is not an Indian concept. In Europe, secularism came because there was a fight between the Church and the king… How can India be away from ‘dharma’? Secularism is a European concept and let it be there only. In India, there is no need for secularism.”

Reacting on the social media platform X, several opposition leaders strongly condemned the Tamil Nadu Governor for his comments.

Congress MP from Virudhunagar, Manickam Tagore, stated that Ravi’s remarks on secularism was “unacceptable” and it goes against the Constitution of India.

“The statement of Tamil Nadu Governor on secularism is unacceptable and is against the Constitution of India and against the Idea of India by Mahatma Gandhi, Baba Saheb Ambedkar, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru and Sardar Vallabhai Patel,” Tagore said in his post.

“While the idea of secularism may be different in foreign countries, in India we respect all other religions, we respect all other traditions and we respect all other practices and this is the idea of secularism in India,” he added.

Nationalist Congress Party (Sharad Chandra Pawar) spokesperson Clyde Crasto said that Ravi’s comment was completely contrary to the principles of his position.

“People in such honorable positions should maintain neutrally and refrain from such comments no matter to whom their core affiliations belong,” he stated.

Meanwhile, disagreeing with Ravi, DMK leader TKS Elangovan stated that secularism is the most essential concept in India.

“Secularism is not a European concept, it is an Indian concept as there are many religions in India. India is the motherland of Buddhism, Jainism, Sikhism, Shaivism and Vaishnavism. Secularism is the most needed concept in India, not in Europe,” Elangovan said.

Criticising Ravi for not understanding the Constitution of India, the DMK leader pointed out, “Article 25 says that there should be a conscious freedom of religion that he doesn’t know…He should go and read the constitution fully.”

CPI (M) Polit Bureau Member Brinda Karat commented that the Tamil Nadu Governor took an oath to uphold the Constitution, yet his remark that “secularism is a European concept” suggests he sees the Constitution as merely an “immediate concept”.

“Secularism is an intrinsic part of the Indian Constitution, not just a word. Its essence is the separation of power and religion, and the Supreme Court has affirmed, through multiple judgments, that secularism is a basic structure of the Constitution,” Karat emphasised.


What's your take on this statement?
 
He is right.

Indians need to find what works for them.

Nowhere in Europe has there been a multi ethnic, multi lingual and multi religious country like India. They are a lot more homogeneous in makeup.
 
He is right.

Indians need to find what works for them.

Nowhere in Europe has there been a multi ethnic, multi lingual and multi religious country like India. They are a lot more homogeneous in makeup.
He's an idiot and part of a very dangerous trend - the central BJP government trying to utilise unelected partisan governors to interfere in the workings of democratically elected state governments. The worst example is Delhi but this buffoon is up there with the terrible. It threatens the Federal governing structure of India.

As far as his statements on secularism are concerned, not to be taken seriously since they come from a very partisan, Hindutva viewpoint rather than a more thoughtful, nuanced view on how governance and religion can co-exist in a culturally and religiously diverse country like India.
 
He's an idiot and part of a very dangerous trend - the central BJP government trying to utilise unelected partisan governors to interfere in the workings of democratically elected state governments. The worst example is Delhi but this buffoon is up there with the terrible. It threatens the Federal governing structure of India.

The BJP Governor of Kerala has been in major fights with their Chief Minister too.
 
He is right.

Indians need to find what works for them.

Nowhere in Europe has there been a multi ethnic, multi lingual and multi religious country like India. They are a lot more homogeneous in makeup.
I think you read the whole thing wrong. He is basically calling for more integration of religion, rather than further separation of church and state as you see in the modern world.
 
The BJP Governor of Kerala has been in major fights with their Chief Minister too.
Yes I think it's time we changed the concept of the Governor. It's an outdated concept. I'm not for elections since it's not a real executive position but I think the person selected should have concurrence of both State and Central governments. Else such unelected power is very dangerous.
 
Yes I think it's time we changed the concept of the Governor. It's an outdated concept. I'm not for elections since it's not a real executive position but I think the person selected should have concurrence of both State and Central governments. Else such unelected power is very dangerous.

Nobody is going to change it. Governorships are bribes given out to officials (judges,IAS) who will rule in favor of ruling party politicians. It is not exactly a secret.
 
Nobody is going to change it. Governorships are bribes given out to officials (judges,IAS) who will rule in favor of ruling party politicians. It is not exactly a secret.
Yes unfortunately to change it needs a constitutional amendment and the party in power never has an incentive to do so. I think an opportunity could come in the future though - if we do have a coalition of regional parties come to power say similar to the VP Singh government, these regional parties would have strong motivation to loosen the grip of the central government as exerted through the Governorship.
 
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