Social Sciences, asked by zualar8399, 11 months ago

Mention one step taken by the Indian government to protect citizens from discrimination by members of their own religion

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Answered by vmbashyam
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Answer:

one religion country does not dominate another

some members dominate other members in a same religious community

the state does not enforced any particular region nor take away religious freedom of individual.

all the religious are different from government decision

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Answered by tagg1967
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The way in which Indian secularism works to prevent the domination of few in a particular religion over the other members of the religion is through a strategy of intervention. Untouchability is a good example where members of the same religion (‘upper-caste’ Hindus) dominate other members (some ‘lower castes’) within it. In order to prevent this religion-based exclusion and discrimination of ‘lower castes’, the Indian Constitution bans untouchability.

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