The public discourse in India resounds with triumph on the one hand and a nihilistic lament, on the other, over the defeat or near demise of secularism. The former group denigrates the virtues of secularism by calling it a pernicious product of Nehru– Gandhi–Ambedkar thought. This attack on secularism and democracy has sharply increased, the secular people being termed as ‘pseudo-seculars’, ‘sickularists’ and lately, ‘urban Naxals’ and ‘anti-nationals’.