Sahgal, the niece of former Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru, underlined that secularism is part of Indian culture "because for centuries we have had inputs from other cultures and all these have combined to what is India."
Asked if she feels secularism is under threat, she replied, "it is under threat today as it has never been before. Because today, there is a move, we cannot yet call it policy because when Narendra Modi made his campaign speeches (before 2014 LS polls) they were all about development.
Referring to incidents involving some right wing elements, she said, "we call it by fringe elements, but those elements are so many and have done so much damage that the nation is rising up against it. That one sees a threat one never saw before because they are promoting what they would like to see a Hindu Rashtra, in other words a Hindu Pakistan. The people of India, I am convinced, are not going to submit to that."
Referring to the Dadri incident in which 50-year-old Ikhlaq was killed, Sahgal said, "this poor man was lynched on suspicion of cooking/eating beef."
She emphasised that "The freedom is something which always has to be protected even if may be guaranteed to you in the constitution. Every generation has to make sure these freedom and rights guaranteed are there and defend them if they are attacked."
