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Attempt to remove ‘secularism’ from Constitution would be mischief, says former SC judge KM Joseph

Justice Joseph said that even without the word, India remains a secular country under the Constitution.

August 09, 2025 / 23:22 IST
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"My view is that if somebody tries to remove secularism, it is intended to create mischief because India is a secular country under the Constitution otherwise," Justice KM Joseph said.
"My view is that if somebody tries to remove secularism, it is intended to create mischief because India is a secular country under the Constitution otherwise," Justice KM Joseph said.

Former Supreme Court judge Justice KM Joseph said that any attempt to drop the word secularism from the Preamble would be “intended to create mischief,” LiveLaw reported.

"My view is that if somebody tries to remove secularism, it is intended to create mischief because India is a secular country under the Constitution otherwise," he has been quoted as saying.

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Speaking at the Government Law College, Ernakulam, as part of a lecture series on “Clamour for removal of Secularism and Socialism: Whether Justified”, Justice Joseph said that even without the word, India remains a secular country under the Constitution.

“The real problem is that politicians make use of religion. Religion per se does not really create any problem. In fact, the Hindu religion, which is practised and professed by 81 odd per cent of the population, is the most tolerant religion… If, of late, we are seeing a different phase, the problem lies at the doorstep of the politicians,” he said.