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is india is à secular country ? debate​

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Answered by chavanom681
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Secularism as practiced in India, with its marked differences with Western practice of secularism, is a controversial topic in India. Supporters of the Indian concept of secularism claim it respects "minorities and pluralism". Critics claim the Indian form of secularism as "pseudo-secularism"

Answered by licraushan
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According to the preamble of our Constitution , india has been declared a 'secular state'. It means that all religions will be treated with equal respect. The state will not petronize any particular religion. There is no state religion in india. Everyone in India is free to follow, prefer and propagate his own religion. The state does does not discriminate anyone in the name of religion by making India a secular state , it is expected that all religious community should live amicably . It is necessary to maintain national integrity.

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