State has to be neutral and impartial in dealing with al religions explain the characterstics features of the sate
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(1) The state that is being highlighted through this statement is a secular state. In a secular state, citizens have complete freedom to follow any religion.
(2) There is no official religion. Government treats all religious beliefs and practices with equal respect. A secular State does not confer any privilege or favour on any particular religion. Nor does it punishes or discriminate against people on the basis of religion they follow.
(3) Every perspn has a right to profess, practise and propagate the religion he or she believes in. Secularism is based on the idea that the state is concerned only with relations among human beings, and not with the relation between human beings and God.
(2) There is no official religion. Government treats all religious beliefs and practices with equal respect. A secular State does not confer any privilege or favour on any particular religion. Nor does it punishes or discriminate against people on the basis of religion they follow.
(3) Every perspn has a right to profess, practise and propagate the religion he or she believes in. Secularism is based on the idea that the state is concerned only with relations among human beings, and not with the relation between human beings and God.
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