Why do we fear Secularism?
Secular USA has the word
Creator in its Constitution and the word
God on its currency. Courtrooms in many states hold a plaque of the ten commandments, and people are not allowed to take the oath on any other religious book except the Bible.
The Islamic Republic of Iran, on the other hand, allows non-Muslims to take the oath on their own religious book.
Secular France has banned Muslim head scarfs, while allowing Christian crosses and Jewish star-of-David pendants. Next door, secular Switzerland has passed laws restricting the practice of one specific religion.
Most countries in the West have official holidays around Christian holy days.
At the end of the day, the issue is about respecting human rights and diversity. Labels like secularism or Islamism are irrelevant.
If Pakistan did not, it would still be part of secular India, as would Pakistani muslims and Bangladeshi muslims.
If they had to be secular, why ask for Pakistan in the first place at all?
It is fashionable for the Pakistani elite here to be pro-secular in the Pakistan of today with its miniscule and politically irrelevant minorities.
Would be a whole different kettle of fish if Pakistan had as many hindus and sikhs today, as India has muslims.
That is when their true "secular" nature would be manifested.
Cheers, Doc
First of all, this discussion is about Pakistan so best to leave India out of it.
Secondly, it is certain that you missed the irony inherent in your own post. Perhaps one day, Indians can become mature enough to see their fellow citizens as "Indians" rather than pigeonholing them as "muslims" or "hindus" or "sikhs", to be used to pat oneself on the back to score meaningless points on message boards.
It's a bit like the guy who brags to everyone how enlightened he is because he has two black friends, and three latino friends, and four Asian friends.