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Religions, democracy and governance: spaces for the marginalized in contemporary India

机译:宗教,民主和治理:当代印度边缘化的空间

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The constitutional framework that structures the relationships between religion and politics in India reveals how the democratic and liberal concern for equal treatment and liberty for all has been pursued, along with a deep commitment to recognizing and protecting religious and cultural diversity. This paper emphasises the distinctiveness of the Indian conception of secularism. Experience of the working of Indian democracy over the last six decades reveals that competitive electoral politics compels parties to woo people from different communities. Even when a religious community has an organized religious political party that claims to speak on its behalf, not all sections of the community align themselves with that party. Other axes of identity, such as caste, divide religious communities. The spaces opened by democratic politics and the dynamics it creates need, therefore, to be factored into any discussion of religion and politics. ududRelationships between religion, politics and governance are further examined through case studies from the states of Punjab and Maharashtra of political mobilizations by marginalized groups within three religious communities: Hindus, Muslims and Sikhs. Each of these mobilizations involves a cluster of castes and occupational groups in a region. They highlight the different ways in which religion and caste intersect and are implicated in the political process.
机译:在印度,构成宗教与政治之间关系的宪法框架表明,民主与自由主义对所有人的平等待遇和自由的关注是如何实现的,以及对承认和保护宗教与文化多样性的坚定承诺。本文强调了印度世俗主义概念的独特性。过去六十年来印度民主工作的经验表明,竞争性选举政治迫使政党吸引来自不同社区的人们。即使一个宗教团体拥有一个声称代表其发言的有组织的宗教政党,但并非该社群的所有阶层都支持该政党。种姓的其他身份轴心将宗教团体分隔开来。因此,在对宗教和政治进行任何讨论时,都必须考虑民主政治所开放的空间及其所产生的动力。通过旁遮普邦和马哈拉施特拉邦的案例研究,进一步研究了宗教,政治与治理之间的关系,这些案例涉及三个宗教社区(印度教徒,穆斯林和锡克教徒)中的边缘化群体的政治动员。这些动员中的每一个都涉及一个地区的一群种姓和职业团体。它们强调了宗教和种姓相交的不同方式,并牵涉到政治进程中。

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