In Indian Secularism the State is not strictly separate from Religion. Give two points to justify your answer.
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India does not introduce any one religion as the official religion. It does not prefer or punish or discriminate people on the basis of religion. India cannot compel anyone to take part in religious instruction, to attend any religious worship or pay taxes for the maintenance or promotion of any religion...
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As discussed above, the most important aspect of secularism is its separation of religion from State power. This is important for a country to function democratically. Almost all countries of the world will have more than one religious group living in them.
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