yìn dù印度hé和mèng jiā lā guó孟加拉国chóng xīn重新sī kǎo思考xiàn fǎ宪法zhōng中de的shì sú zhǔ yì世俗主义
Bangladesh and India have recently been discussing the words 'secular' and 'socialist' in their constitutions.
Many people in Bangladesh are thinking about whether the constitution should be changed.
Some believe the constitution should emphasize equality, human dignity, and social justice more.
Some people in India also want to remove 'secular' and 'socialist'; they hope the country becomes more like a Hindu nation.
Actually, the constitutions of both India and Bangladesh originally supported freedom of religion and did not discriminate against any religion.
Later, these two words were added to the preamble of the constitution.
Now, some people think these words are very important, while others think they can be removed.
This discussion makes everyone rethink the relationship between religion and the state.
India and Bangladesh have many similarities, such as history, culture, and sports, and now they are both concerned about the role of religion in the country.