
Bengaluru, April 7: In a powerful and thought-provoking statement, GS Gopal Raaj, senior journalist and Editor of City Today News, has voiced serious concern over the increasing involvement of religious leaders in political affairs. He cautioned that this trend is not only detrimental to the sanctity of religion but also to the integrity of democratic governance.
Speaking at a recent media interaction, Mr. Gopal Raaj stated, “When religious leaders enter the political arena, both religion and politics suffer. Religion, which is meant to be a source of moral guidance and spiritual elevation, is reduced to a tool of political propaganda. Politics, in turn, loses its secular character and becomes divisive.”
He emphasized that the Constitution of India clearly mandates the separation of religion from state affairs, and any violation of this principle could pose serious threats to communal harmony and national unity. “Religious figures wield significant influence over their followers. When that influence is redirected toward political ends, it distorts democratic choices and undermines the neutrality expected in elections,” he added.

Mr. Gopal Raaj further noted that the trend of religious endorsements in electoral politics is rising alarmingly, with certain sects and spiritual organizations openly supporting specific parties or candidates. This not only polarizes voters but also creates an environment where dissent is suppressed in the name of faith.
He called upon the Election Commission of India, civil society, and the media to play a more proactive role in curbing this dangerous intersection. “We must remember that India thrives on its diversity. Allowing religion to hijack politics, or vice versa, threatens the very fabric of our pluralistic democracy,” he warned.
The statement has sparked widespread discussions among political analysts, academicians, and civil rights activists, many of whom have echoed Mr. Gopal Raaj’s concerns. In an era where the boundaries between spiritual leadership and political influence are increasingly blurred, his message serves as a timely reminder of the need to uphold constitutional values and safeguard the secular spirit of the nation.
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