India celebrated its 67th republic day on January 26 with its trademark display of military might followed by the quaint Soviet-style flotillas showcasing the cultures of various states and territories. A few days later on January 30 the assassination of Mahatma Gandhi was commemorated across the country -- although there is an increasingly vocal section of society that chooses to commemorate his assassin as someone who saved India from Gandhi. These organisations had also marked January 26 and the ratification of the Indian constitution as a ‘black day’, deriding the secular nature of the republic.