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'Every citizen of India has the freedom to practice his or her own religion. Which
feature of the constitution does this sentence represents?​

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Answered by tanyatripathishruti
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Answer:Every citizen of India has the freedom to practice his or her own religion. in the indian constitution Right to freedom of religion ... and Secularism is the feature of the constitution which represents this sentence ... A secular nation means that the government does not conform the norms of any particular religion in its system of governance .

Explanation:these are the lines on indian constitution

This article is written by Sachi Ashok Bhiwgade, B.A.LLB (Hons.) student of Hidayatullah National Law University, Raipur. This article gives an overview of the fundamental right of freedom of religion guaranteed by the Constitution of India under Article 25 to Article 28.

Secularism means developing, understanding and respect for different religions. It is believed that the word ‘Secularism’ has its origin in late medieval Europe. In 1948, during the constituent assembly debate, a demand was made by the KT Shah to include the word ‘Secular’ in the Preamble to the Constitution. The members of the assembly though agreed to the secular nature of the constitution but it was not incorporated in the Preamble. Later, in 1976 the Indira Gandhi government enacted the 42nd Amendment Act and the word ‘Secular’ was added to the Preamble. The 42nd Amendment Act also known as the ‘Mini Constitution’, is the most comprehensive amendment to the Constitution.

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