ahahitasharma

I am Ahahita Sharma, a 21-year-old student living in New Delhi. I am currently pursuing a Bachelor’s degree in Political Science and International Relations at Hindu College, University of Delhi (Class of 2026), along with a minor in Economics at Hindu College. I was born in Gandhinagar, Gujarat, and my academic interests and personal values shape my political and social beliefs.
          	
          	Politically, I advocate for state secularism, capitalist democracy, and the importance of an independent judiciary. These are the pillars of a strong, progressive, and fair society. In my view, the government should remain neutral in matters of religion, ensuring that every citizen of Bharat, regardless of whether they are religious, atheist, or spiritual, is treated with equal respect and opportunity. I strongly support civil unity, tolerance, and the inclusion of diverse communities, and believe that India can only prosper if these values are upheld.
          	As a secular Hindu, I believe that religion is deeply personal and should never be used to divide or control people by the state. Religion should remain separate from politics, as it is harmful when faith is manipulated for political purposes. I oppose any form of religious fundamentalism and extremism, such as the ideologies propagated by Sanghis(Hindu extremists) and Islamists(Muslim extremists), as they promote hatred and division among people. A clear historical example of how religious manipulation can lead to devastating consequences is the partition of India, which caused immense suffering and division by exploiting religious identities.
          	Additionally, I value inter-religious relationships, particularly between Hindu girls and Muslim guys, as they represent a beautiful symbol of unity and mutual respect between different communities. For me, such relationships are a testament to the idea that religion should unite people, not divide them.

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ahahitasharma

I am Ahahita Sharma, a 21-year-old student living in New Delhi. I am currently pursuing a Bachelor’s degree in Political Science and International Relations at Hindu College, University of Delhi (Class of 2026), along with a minor in Economics at Hindu College. I was born in Gandhinagar, Gujarat, and my academic interests and personal values shape my political and social beliefs.
          
          Politically, I advocate for state secularism, capitalist democracy, and the importance of an independent judiciary. These are the pillars of a strong, progressive, and fair society. In my view, the government should remain neutral in matters of religion, ensuring that every citizen of Bharat, regardless of whether they are religious, atheist, or spiritual, is treated with equal respect and opportunity. I strongly support civil unity, tolerance, and the inclusion of diverse communities, and believe that India can only prosper if these values are upheld.
          As a secular Hindu, I believe that religion is deeply personal and should never be used to divide or control people by the state. Religion should remain separate from politics, as it is harmful when faith is manipulated for political purposes. I oppose any form of religious fundamentalism and extremism, such as the ideologies propagated by Sanghis(Hindu extremists) and Islamists(Muslim extremists), as they promote hatred and division among people. A clear historical example of how religious manipulation can lead to devastating consequences is the partition of India, which caused immense suffering and division by exploiting religious identities.
          Additionally, I value inter-religious relationships, particularly between Hindu girls and Muslim guys, as they represent a beautiful symbol of unity and mutual respect between different communities. For me, such relationships are a testament to the idea that religion should unite people, not divide them.