Political Science, asked by Rehaan171892, 8 months ago

The Indian State both keeps away from religion as well as intervenes in religion. This idea can be quite confusing. Discuss this once again in class using examples from the chapter as well as those that you might have come up with.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The Indian state both keeps away from religion, as well as intervenes in religion. If a person with a majority religious group gets the state power, he may use the power to discriminate and persecute the people of other religions. The majority may even deprive the minority of practising their religion. For example, untouchability still exists in the Hindu community. If the state power is handed over to a person belonging to an upper-caste Hindu majority, he may use it as a weapon against the lower-class people of the society or that state

Answered by rahul182005
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Answer:

Yes

because indian government give benefits reserved seats to muslims,sc,and st and on the other hand they tell that they do not differentiate between peoples..

And from which class and which chapter does it belong

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