explain how secularism is an important features of the Indian Constitution
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A secular state does not has any official religion. It neither encourages nor discourages the practice of any religion. All citizens are free to propagate, profess or practice their own religion. No discrimination is made among citizens on the basis of religion.
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Secularism is an important features of the Indian Constitution as it describe the Nature of the Government.
Explanation:
- Secularism implies that there is no official or state religion of India.
- People are free to practice and propagate any religion.
- The Government will not discriminate against any citizen on the grounds of religion and people of all religions are equal in the eyes of law.
- It defines a secular state as one in which the state does not officially promote any one religion as the country's official religion.
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