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the indian state maintains a principled distance vis-a-vis religion discuss

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Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Answer:

India is secular country which is neither support nor oppose any religion.

Explanation:

Secularism is not added initially when constitution adopted in 1947, later it was added through 42nd Constitutional Amendment act, 1976 in Preamble. It means state neither promotes nor oppose any religion. Secularism is explicitly mentioned in many articles especially Article 25 to 28. State always maintains distance relationship with the all religions because diverse religions in the India, so all individuals treat equally and respect the all customs and faith.

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