3. Which of the following is illegal in India?
(a) not following any religion
(b) changing one's religion
(c) following any religion
(d) none of these
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(d) none of these
According to Constitution of India it is a secular country so any person can follow any religion or change their birth religion.
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The correct answer is Option D i.e. None of these.
Explanation:
India is a secular country.
Secularism means freedom of choosing or not choosing any or all religions.
Hence, in India, it is legal to follow, change or not follow any religion of individual choice.
There are many religions and faiths in India, such as Hinduism, Islam, Christianity, Sikhism, Buddhism, Jainism, etc.
All the people following these religions live coherently with each other.
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