Answer:
Communalism is a term used in the world to denote attempts to construct religious or ethnic identity, incite strife between people identified as different communities, and to stimulate communal violence between those groups. ... Communalism is a significant social issue in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan and Sri Lanka.
Step-by-step explanation:
In particular, earlier communities and movements advocating such practices were often described as "anarchist", "communist" or "socialist". Communalism is political trade in religion. It is an ideology on which communal politics is based. And communal violence are conjectural consequences of communal ideology. If we discuss about Indian society, we will find that, ancient India was united and no such communal feelings were there.