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It is implying that there is a God - even if its implying its the cookie monster that is a violation of secularism. Secularism mandates that the government neither acknowledge nor deny the existence of a God - for the purposes of governance, God should have no role.If its God, then how does it defeat India's claim of secularism? Is the anthem specifically implying that the God is Allah, or Rama, or Giant Spaghetti Monster?
You're denying the right of the atheists to state there is no God.
Because of which, it still faces criticism, however just like any other country, their religious fundamentalists won't allow that to change.The United States proudly writes "In God We Trust" on the back of its currency notes. Now you will claim the US is not a secular state
Back to the topic, there was a petition to remove the word Sindh from the anthem and the Indian Supreme Court rejected it.
That's just stupid rigidity. Also the petition should be to drop Tagore's poem altogether and get in a more Indian poem. Editing an existing poem would still mean that the spirit in which the original was written, is being acknowledged by Indians - praise to their colonial master, the 'Dispenser of India's destiny'.