The editorial titled "The 'Secular' Tokenism" in the 'Organiser', said such rituals held in the name of secularism were "ridiculous" and the "tokenism" involved "encouraged minorityism" and "undermined the Indian ethos" by harping on identity politics.
"The real message of 'blessings and forgiveness' is missed out in this political tokenism. It is a mockery of the religion in which charity and generosity towards poor and less privileged through common meals is expected. The ridiculous custom of non-fasting people feeding the well-fed guests for political calculation is against the spirit of any religious ritual," the editorial said.
It also noted that all Hindu politicians incidentally use this tokenism to promote vote-bank politics.
The editorial said, "Such practices of 'tokenism' may help some politicians to appease some community but it definitely encourages minorityism and undermines our ethos by harping on identity politics."
Talking about how the entire "secular brigade" geared up in the country during Ramazan to prove its credentials, the RSS mouthpiece also talked about various iftars thrown by politicians as also the President of India.
The mouthpiece said the "most curious" Iftar reception was hosted by the President where everyone was interested in knowing whether the Prime Minister would be attending or not and gave a "good enough reason" to question his secular credentials after he did not attend it.
"The issue is not who attended or not attended the Iftar reception but why this one religious event becomes a symbol of 'secular' bonhomie and tokenism ?," it said.
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