Former Additional Solicitor General Fali Nariman raised concerns about India's trajectory towards a "Hindu Rashtra," questioning the appointment of a priest as Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister. Nariman's apprehension contrasts with his son, Supreme Court Judge Rohinton, who is himself a Parsi priest. This juxtaposition highlights differing perspectives within the family and broader society regarding the role of religion in governance and underscores ongoing debates about secularism and diversity in India's political landscape.
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