Doc; yes and no. What you have drawn attention to is social. It was given legal sanction even muscle by Nehru AND OTHERS of his generation. Actually Nehru AND his contemporaries went BEYOND what you have highlighted. That is the CRUCIAL part.
I do think that was the general import of what Bang Galore sought to say. If so, I see no reason to disagree at all. As for Nehru (warts and all- I see many warts) represented what was idealistic in Democracy that the founding fathers envisaged. In my view he was the largest symbol of that group. As well as the most widely accepted symbol. One could'nt say that of Patel, Ambedkar or Azad for example. Though they were great personalities in their own rightHence the attention. That neither diminishes or detracts from his short-comings.
Let me take a deep breath and re-frame what I wanted to say again.
I do not wish to belittle Nehru or Gandhi or even Jinnah.
They were far bigger men than most of us will ever be.
They were there at the time.
And they did what they thought needed doing.
A turning point in the history of an ancient civilization as what 1947 was, does not come everyday.
Equally, I am not assuming that Bang Galore is belittling others by eulogizing only Nehru. Not at all.
A movement is made up of all kinds, and has many faces. Some we see, some we do not. Some are remembered more than others.
My point was and is simple. And this is as much in answer to Bang Galore as it is to your views quoted here.
A personality, no matter how towering, is but a single man.
Legal sanction is only worth the paper it is written on unless it has mass acceptance and buy in.
There is no muscle Nehru or any others during or after him (including his much stronger daughter) could bring to bear on a nation of now 850 million Hindus IF they were not inherently secular or IF they did not want to remain secular and tolerant of other resident faiths.
I repeat.
India became secular because the founders of the nation worded our guiding principles as such.
The founders of our nation were not aliens. They were Indians from amongst the land and the collective DNA of an ancient civilization. Hindu and Muslim, Brahmin and Dalit, Sikh and Christian and Jain and Buddhist and Parsi.
But above all, India grew and evolved and fought and killed and made up and went along for generation AFTER our founders had passed on, and REMAINED SECULAR, because every successive generation inherently was secular and wanted to remain so.
If that were not the case, Indira Gandhi could have done nothing.
The Indian Constitution, Parliament, and Judiciary could have done nothing.
The Indian Army could have done nothing.