Living well together
‘Live and let live’ is a minimal requirement. Beyond it, there is neighbourliness.
Irena Akbar’s article (‘Secularism is no spectacle’, IE, July 11) responds to the widely divergent — and often hypocritical — media and political responses to the choices made by two young Muslim women, Nusrat Jahan and Zaira Wasim. My response does not seek to comment on the “choices” — saratorial or otherwise — exercised by these two women, rather, it addresses the larger issues raised by the article: The question of religious coexistence — what does it mean to “live well together” — and its entanglement with the concept of secularism in India.
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