"Secularism European Concept, Don't Need It In India": Tamil Nadu Governor
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"A lot of frauds have been committed on people of this country, and one of them is that they have tried to give a wrong interpretation of secularism," Tamil Nadu Governor RN Ravi said at a public event
A comment by Tamil Nadu Governor RN Ravi on the origin and meaning of secularism has raised a huge row, with leaders of the Congress and other parties calling it an "irresponsible" remark, coming from a person who occupies an important constitutional post. My views on the statement of Tamilnadu Governor Ravi. pic.twitter.com/S5CT7LUaer
Mr Ravi, at a public event in Tamil Nadu's Kanniyakumari, described secularism as a concept that came from distant lands in the West, which, he added, does not have a home in India.
"A lot of frauds have been committed on people of this country, and one of them is that they have tried to give a wrong interpretation of secularism. What does secularism mean? Secularism is a European concept, and it is not an Indian concept," Mr Ravi told the gathering.