Dehradun, June 22 -- The continuing drama over the bill to punish instant triple talaaq indicates India's continuing confusion over defining secularism in constitutional terms. In the effort to provide fundamental rights to Muslim women, a number of extraneous factors are being dragged in - particularly Islam's supposed position on the matter and the usual adversarial politics of modern law-making. While the BJP is accused of settling scores with Muslims, the opportunistic 'secularism' of opposition parties like the Congress is also being exposed. When opposition leaders like Shashi Tharoor demand that a 'common' law be passed that would punish all men who abandon their wives - for whatever reason - it would not be hard to infer that he wou...