"Why those who have been in the habit of issuing certificates of secularism to others have turned mum when Nitish Kumar has started the debate on the issue of secularism," senior party leader Mohan Prakash told reporters.
Prakash, who is in charge of party affairs in Gujarat and Maharashtra, recalled that the Left parties and the Samajwadi Party have always projected themselves as those in the vanguard of defending secularism.
In this context, "the silence of these parties on the issue of secularism is strange", he said, adding that this was especially so because the issue has been the crucial one since all Lok Sabha elections from 1991.
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