Political Science, asked by mehakGhaloch, 11 months ago

critically examine Indian secularism​

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Answered by Prathamchavan
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Logically, India should have become a Hindu State. Instead, India's Constitution described India as a secular state and secularism meant being anti-religion. However this argument is invalid because our secular republic is neither anti-religious nor indifferent towards all religions.

Answered by vimal558
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There is no official religion in India

There is no special privileges to particular religion in India.

There is a right to follow any religion.

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