'Hindutva a way of life judgement' made political discourse lopsided: Manmohan


New Delhi, Sep 25 (IANS): Faulting the "famous but controversial" 'Hindutva is a way of life' judgement of late Justice J.S. Verma of the Supreme Court in the 1990s, former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Tuesday said the judiciary as an institution should never lose sight of its primary duty to protect the secular spirit of the Constitution.

This task, he said, has become much more demanding than before because the political disputes and electoral battles were increasingly getting overlaced with religious overtones, symbols, myths and prejudices.

Singh was delivering the 2nd memorial lecture of the late Communist leader A.B. Bardhan on "Defence of Secularism and Constitution".

The former Prime Minister criticised Verma's judgment suggesting it virtually disturbed "a kind of constitutional sanity" that was restored in the country's political discourse through the Bommai judgment in which a nine-judge bench of Supreme Court found an opportunity to reaffirm that secularism was a basic structure of the Constitution.

He said Justice Verma's verdict had a "decisive impact" on the ongoing debate among political parties about the principles and practices of secularism in the Republic.

"The judgment ended up making our political discourse somewhat lopsided; and, many believe that 'there can be no doubt that the decision requires to be overruled'," Singh said.

He said no constitutional arrangement can be protected and preserved only by the judiciary, however, vigilant or enlightened the judges may be.

"Ultimately, it comes down to the political leadership, civil society, religious leaders and intelligentsia to defend the Constitution and its secular commitments. It is necessary to remind ourselves that the framers of the Constitution in their wisdom had conceived this secular order as part of a larger, greater egalitarian polity."

Describing the demolition of the Babri Masjid as a traumatic event bringing into disrepute India's secular commitments, Singh said the entire political leadership too came in for criticism for failing to protect a place of worship.

"In particular, concerned citizens were deeply disappointed at the judiciary's stance in the events leading upto the demolition," he said.

The former Prime Minister said the country should unambiguously clear that any attempt to weaken the secular fabric of the Republic would be an attempt to dismantle the larger egalitarian project -- a secular, progressive democratic polity.

The judiciary needs to arrive at its own enlightened view of its custodianship of the Constitution irrespective of the irresponsible and selfish politicians who have no qualms in injecting communal virus in the body politic, he said.

The same expectation must also be voiced in regard to the armed forces which are a splendid embodiment of the secular project.

"Our armed forces have a glorious record of keeping away from the politicians' manipulations and intrigues. It is vitally important that the armed forces remain uncontaminated from any sectarian appeal."

Stressing on the role of Election Commission in preserving the secular fabric, Singh said it was incumbent upon the poll panel to see that the religion and religious sentiments and prejudices do not get overworked into the election discourse.

He said the media as a democratic institution was an equal partner in upholding secularism both in letter and spirit.

CPI General Secretary S. Sudhakar Reddy said the very idea of a secular and pluralist India tolerant of all sex and religion was under severe threat under the Modi government.

He said there has been serious attacks targeted at turning the secular India into a Hindu Rashtra, tearing off the statutes of the Constitution that oppose the moves or changing the Constitution itself.

  

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Wed, Sep 26 2018

    hindutva is a way of life no eternal life.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Sep 26 2018

    Hindutva cannot be a way of life for only 16% population in the World ...

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Bangalore

    Wed, Sep 26 2018

    Manmohan Singh is quite right because courts are not for creating ambiguity but clarity in their judgements to erase the confusion if any as per the constitution of India

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  • Sahil, Mangaluru

    Wed, Sep 26 2018

    What a knowledgeable person.

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  • Valerian Menezes, Kota

    Tue, Sep 25 2018

    Today our Election Commission behaves like a toothless tiger. It can solve so many problems in our polity, like communal utterances of our political parties to vitiate the secular atmosphere during elections to influence its results, setting up of criminals undergoing trial for serious offences as candidates for elections, use of money and muscle power for elections to enthuse or scare away voters during elections, etc. The Election commission has every power to stop this kind of mal-practices by political parties. We hope one 'Sheshan' will rise again and clear our electoral process from these bad practices.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Tue, Sep 25 2018

    Hindutva derailed since 2014

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, Sep 25 2018

    We believe in only One God ...

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  • Hemanth, Bangalore

    Wed, Sep 26 2018

    Hindus believe in many gods. we can take more too. we are secular. we don't fight for one god.

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  • El En Tea, Mumbai

    Wed, Sep 26 2018

    Then why it was missed by the political party with fake promises.

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  • Indian, Coastal Karnataka

    Wed, Sep 26 2018

    Truth is the most valuable thing in this universe, however, quite often it is surrounded by a bodyguard of lies. Many Gods ultimately lead to One God, whom no one has seen but many experienced when looked into the eyes of another human being.

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  • Roshan, Mangaluru

    Tue, Sep 25 2018

    I fully endorse and support the views of Dr. Manmohan Singh.

    Today we have biased journalists, their job is to destroy reputation just with accusations where as the same guy can become defense lawyer for another, for exactly the same set of accusation. Why? Point you can not trust the entire journalists, must have some sense of analysis.

    Army has millions of soldiers who practice absolutely different faith to each other. The minute the top brace of army becomes one sided, the unity within an army division is lost. I guess fmr army chief VK Singh, may be idol for current breed of new chief's, but that greed has to be contained for the sake of country.

    Hinduism never been intolerant, that was its true strength, for which it was admired, respected and looked upon around the world. Today, the people who proclaim themselves as custodian of Hinduism are one of the most violent, ignorant and arrogant. Fortunately for them the majority of Hindus as usual with their tolerance ignoring them. But, gidavaghi baggaddu, maravaghi baaggithe? that is the real true concern.

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