what are the objectives of a secular state
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The three objectives of a secular State are:
One religious community does not dominate another.
Some members do not dominate other members of the same religious community.
The State does not enforce any particular religion nor does it take away the religious freedom of individuals.
One religious community does not dominate another.
Some members do not dominate other members of the same religious community.
The State does not enforce any particular religion nor does it take away the religious freedom of individuals.
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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
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