The Congress Party in India, once hailed as the guardian of secularism, is increasingly accused of playing a selective game with religious communities, primarily Muslims, at the cost of alienating the Hindu majority. Despite claiming to uphold secularism, critics argue that they often panders to minority groups for political gains. This hypocrisy has led to widespread dissatisfaction, especially among Hindus, who feel marginalized by a party that was once synonymous with inclusivity. The issue raises a fundamental question: Is Congress truly a secular party, or has it weaponized secularism to serve its own political interests?