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discuss the right to freedom of religion in the context of India is a secular state​

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Answered by sn392811
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Answer: The Preamble of the Indian Constitution has the word "secular", and articles 25 to 28 implying that the State will not discriminate, patronise or meddle in the profession of any religion. However, it shields individual religions or groups by adding religious rights as fundamental rights.

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Answered by amir78262
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In West the word secular implies three things they are freedom of religion each citizen regardless regardless of his religion the the separation of religion and state contract word word seculardoes not implies the separation of religion and state it meansthere was equal treatment for all peoples

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