Social Sciences, asked by bhavis0409, 6 months ago

(2) 'India is a secular country.' Explain the statement.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Yes, the Constitution of India clearly states that India is a secular country. India particularly does not follow any religion, and people belonging from every religion like the Hindus, the Islam, the Sikhs, the Christians, the Jews, and people belonging to any other religion can live in harmony with each other.

Answered by swasthika1310
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Our constitution does not discriminate anyone on the basis of caste ,creed and gender. Everyone in India is free to practice any religion. There is no official religion in India, hence making it a secular country.

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