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With the explosion of digital era and social media platforms came along a lot of opinions filled with hatred, meant to spread more hatred . Something as harmless as an "EID Mubarak" can trigger unwarranted negative reactions directed towards you on social media platforms.
This stems from the fact that there is a rising tendency, at least on social media, to filter people based on their religion and caste.
A girl, named Shivani Bazaz wished on twitter "Friends, may this day bring peace and prosperity for all of us". But the fellow, Who goes by the name "Jai Sri Ram" on twitter, cannot fathom how a Hindu can wish people on EID. This may make you question your belief in the secular fabric of India, but responses to such narrow reinstate your faith in it.
A photo taken at Delhi's Nazrat Nizamuddin Auliya Dargah, Dargah of world famous Sufi Saint Hazrat Khwaja Syed Nizamuddin Aulia, is another example that will prove that no amount of hatred peddled though social media platforms and instant messaging applications like WhatsApp can destroy the secularism in India, within Indians.
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