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In a ................ State the state favours a particular religion​

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Answered by fauzia46
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Answer:

In a Secular state the state favours a particular religion.

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Answered by presentmoment
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Answer:  

In a non-secular state, the state favors a particular religion.

Explanation:

A secular state will not favor any particular religion but will accept all religions equally. India is a 'secular country' and every citizen is at liberty to practice their own religion. There are no restrictions.  

But, in a non-secular state, the citizens are not free to practice a religion of their choice. They will have to follow the law that the 'state' states.

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