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mention two fundamental rights granted to the citizens of India which bring out the secular nature of the state​

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Answered by Bala7600
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The Right to Freedom of Religion, covered in Articles 25–28, provides religious freedom to all citizens and ensures a secular state in India. According to the Constitution, there is no official State religion, and the State is required to treat all religions impartially and neutrally.

Explanation:

Two Fundamental Rights that indicate that India is a Secular State are as follows: Freedom of conscience and free profession and propagation of Religion.

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