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2. A strategy of non interference in secularism, means?​

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Answered by MrAlluring
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This means that the Indian State respects the religious sentiments of all people. Thus, it follows a policy of non-interference in the religious practices of the people.

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Answered by smileall
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The strategy of non interference implies State will not interfere in the religious practices of any religion. For example, Sikhs are allowed to wear Turbans, which is their religious symbol.

This means that the Indian State respects the religious sentiments of all people. Thus, it follows a policy of non-interference in the religious practices of the people.

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