In politics, religion is often expressed as exclusive and as a supporter of the party. The problem arises when one religion was set against another. All this happens when:
• Beliefs of one religion were made superior against the other religions.
• The demands of one religion were given preference over another one.
• State power was used to impose the authority of one religious group over the remaining one.
Thus, the way religion was used in politics is termed as ‘Communal Politics’.