New Delhi:The Delhi High Court on Wednesday sought the stand of the Centre and city government on a public interest litigation seeking a direction to the authorities to use the proper meaning of the term religion and not use it as a synonym of dharma in official documents.
A bench headed by Chief Justice Satish Chandra Sharma granted time to the governments to respond to the petition by lawyer Ashwini Kumar Upadhyay. The petition also sought a direction to include a chapter on "dharma and religion" in the syllabus of primary and secondary schools in order to educate the masses and control the religion-based hatred and hate speeches.
There is a colonial mindset which is being continued, said the petitioner before the bench, also comprising Justice Tushar Rao Gedela. In his petition, the petitioner asserted that dharma is not religion as the former is non-divisive, non-exclusive and transcends narrow boundaries of religion. If we try to define religion then we can say that religion is a tradition, not dharma. Religion is a cult or a spiritual lineage called a 'sampradaya' (community).
So, religion means community, the plea said as it prayed that dharma should not be used as a synonym of religion in documents like birth certificates, aadhaar cards, school certificates, ration cards, driving licences, domicile certificates, death certificates bank accounts etc. In daily life, we say this person follows 'Vaishnav dharma' or Jain dharma, or someone follows Buddhism or Islam or Christianity which is not right.