In Indian secularism, the State cannot intervene in religion.(true)
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TRUE IN INDIAN SECULARISM, THE STATE CAN'T INTERVENE IN RELIGION
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Answer:An important aspect of India's secularism is that the State can intervene in religious affairs. We can prove this fact with an example of untouchability. It was a practice in which the members of the same religion, i.e. upper-caste Hindus, dominated other members, i.e. lower caste people, within it.
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