Political Science, asked by KiyeliChishi, 6 hours ago

The Sikh school boys in France were required not to wear turbans and wear only school uniform at schools . Were school authorities justified in giving such orders in view of the fact that a democratic country should respect cultural identity of each and every particular community? ​

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Answered by Itzbranilyking
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Answered by aburaihana123
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Answer:

No, the action of school authorities cannot be justified in the given context.

Explanation:

each cultural identity, symbols and language associated with it has emotional and value variable attached to it. In the given context, wearing turban is one of the most important and sacred element among the sikh community around the world. The sikhs religiously practice the importance of 5 K's in their every day life. Turban is a symbolic representation of their faith and belief.

in this context it is important to understand the dynamics of the word ' secularism in democracy'. Secularism does not mean no religion but tolerance and respect to every religion.

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