Challenges and Implications of Communalism on Social Cohesion
Communalism poses significant challenges to India's social cohesion, leading to inter-religious conflicts, undermining national unity, and hindering progress towards a harmonious, inclusive society.
Challenges
- Erosion of Social Fabric: Communalism fosters distrust and animosity among different religious and ethnic communities. This can lead to the erosion of the social fabric, weakening the bonds that hold diverse communities together.
- Violence and Conflict: Communal tensions often escalate into violence and riots, causing loss of life and property. Such conflicts create lasting scars and deep-rooted animosity among communities, making reconciliation difficult.
- Political Exploitation: Politicians may exploit communal sentiments for electoral gains, further polarizing society. This can ....
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