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ID073321
Title ProperBetween promises and performance
Other Title Informationa critique of Nehru's contribution to secularism
LanguageENG
AuthorRao, Badrinath
Publication2006.
Summary / Abstract (Note)A significant portion of the current debate on secularism has focused on Nehru's role in conceptualizing and institutionalizing this concept. Supporters of the Nehruvian legacy of secularism applaud him for adopting this policy and for establishing communal harmony. Critics hold Nehru responsible for the problems associated with secularism. This article assesses the significance and consequences of Pandit Nehru's contributions to secularism by carefully examining the track record of his government in this area. My main argument is that Nehru deserves credit for introducing secularism to a people who were inured to discriminatory, anti-minority views and practices for centuries. However, he failed to institutionalize this policy in the polity and civil society. I posit that though Pandit Nehru faced formidable opposition to his secular policies from Hindu conservatives within the Congress and the Hindu nationalists outside, he could have pursued several, long-term, non-confrontational strategies for institutionalizing secularism. His failure to do so blemished what would otherwise have been an abiding contribution to Indian multiculturalism.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Asian and African Studies Vol. 41, No. 4; Aug 2006: p359-396
Journal SourceJournal of Asian and African Studies Vol: 41 No 4
Key WordsIndia ;  Secularism ;  Nehru's Role ;  Inter-Communal Relations