Content-Index:
1. True-Secularization in Govt-Admin policy.
2. Psuedo-Secularization in Govt-Admin policies .
3. Neutralization in Govt-Admin Policies .
4. De-Secularization, Sectarianization or Religionisation by Govt-Admin Acts & Policies.
Context: Nations, Religions & Regions are Major forces in Social-Public Interactions. This post attempts to see the processes and places involved in them through real scenarios.
Contentions:
1. True-Secularization; of a govt or admin policy is when the democratically elected govt or adminstration taking constitutional oath abides & provides laws, policies, decisions & actions to not favour, fear or frown on any sections of public with prejudice or bias. & treat every recognized religions-regions-languages naturally & impartially. So Govt-policies do not interfere nor impact religious-policies they are separated and maintain safe distance.
Eg. Govts do not discriminate over citizens based on religions (No taking money from funds of a selective religion or if they facilitate religio-tax it apply same rules for all religious sects.. i.e collect funds from all religious organizations equally). If Building or Displaying religious symbols or places in the Govt funded campus or organizations, then fund all religious sects equally.
2. Psuedo-Secularization: Favour own religious groups over other unfavoured religious groups for partiality or bias. Eg. Nation favoring one religion over others. or one Religion Favoring other native-nation over other nations.. Eg. The Refugees of a particular religion wanting to establish replace democracy to a theocracy aligned with the religion master-nation. eg. Holy Roman/British Empire controlling other nations.
Eg of Nationally elected leaders in their personal capacity can practice any religion individually, when they become a public servants one needs to either not publish one favoured religious sect or equally participate in other religious functions without bias. Eg a CM not publically attending religious leaders events or attending all religions events as a elected-leader.
3. Neutralization: Becoming Neutral by Reversing the existing religiosity or Secularity of a stance, policy or law.
4. De-Secularization; Introducing govt funded Religiousity in public or government functionings or Properties.
Eg. Funding & Building a new Worship place of only one sect-religion within a Government Office Campus without equal care for others..
Eg. of a live interaction between a New Public Building and a Religious Old Building.


it seems there was existing temple there.. as can be deduced from below Conversation with a person who has seen the older religious structure in court .
(A Testifier-1) Temple was there in that place in Old Structure if I am not Wrong
(Inquirer) Was it ?.. Past 6years going to court, not seen in same place. if was there can give post any pics or any docs if was earlier. Think this is a leading to desecularization politics..
https://grpvcare2dare.design.blog/2024/10/23/s594-4-types-of-secularizations-in-governance/
(Testifier-1) I am going to that Court from 2011 when that Structure(Parking) was not even there and opening was there for parking bikes.
(Inquirer) ok, what kind of temple was there, any documentation?
then its Reclamation.
I have seen people performing Pooja before entering Court I used 2 park my vechile there only and benches used to be there for sitting also
this testimonial is acceptable.
would have been gud practice, when old structure demolished cud have erected a Signage and demarcation at same place. so that knowledge of it was continued without any Confusion or Conflicts.”
End of Above Conversation.
References:
The Problem with Secularity is Its being a One-way Street. I.e A State keeping away from Religions, But there also needs to be factors of Secularity-of Religions. Religions-lobbies don’t keep away from governments, they infiltrate and desecularize the governments for need of power and influence of their sectarian-agendas.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secular_state
The Complementary process to Secularization is Religionisation, Religio-Polarization.
1. Religionisation by Proseletyzation
2. Religionisation by Intrusion.
3. Religionisation by Practice.
4. Religionisation by Politics/Policies.
2. Religionisation by demographics.