Indian secularism cannot intervene in religious affairs of the citizens in any circumstances.
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The Indian State does not interfere in religious beliefs and practices of individuals and thus keeps away from religious affairs of the citizens. But when someone tries to disturb social harmony in the name of religion then the State has the right to intervene.
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