Social Sciences, asked by vishwa162, 10 months ago

what are the objective of a secular state?​

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Answered by siddharthkumarmeena9
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Answer:

The objectives of secular state are :

• All people are treated equally

• There should be no official religion 

• People can change their religion if they wish to

• All religions and it's views and accepted and valued

• Respect fo all religions

• Respect and accepting religious views 

• All religions are equal

• The government doesn't have power over religion

• Tolerance over other religions

• Anyone can follow any religion

• There is no official religion of India

• All people, no matter of what their religion is, are eligible to vote

• All religious practices can be done

• People can wear their religious symbols 

Answered by shiyamanaftvm
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The indian constitutes mandate that the indian state be secular.the objectives of a secular state especially in India are;

- the one religious community does not dominate another.

- that some members of one community does not dominate other members of their own community.

- that the state does not enforce any particular religion and does not take away the religious freedom of individuals

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