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What are the policies followed by indian Constitution to maintain secularism in india

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Answered by surender83bharp4cfco
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The 1984 anti-Sikh riots in Delhi, The Babri Masjid\Ram janam bhoomi controversy in 1992, militancy in Kashmir and Punjab are few major examples which prove the superiority of communalism in India versus secularism. Communal forces oppress minorities in India and lead to the disintegration of secular policies. Communal and religious clashes are the biggest question on the definition of “secularism” in present day India.


The vested interest of people behind communalism must come to an end for a truly secular India. There should be liberal space and respect for each religion. Great and deep subdivision of religion needs to be addressed and everyone at a personal as well as social level must follow ‘Sarva Dharma Sambhav’ philosophy. Religion is personal and must not interference with politics. To strengthen secularism, whenever there is damage to religious sentiments the government must deal with the perpetrators strictly and the guilty must be punished.

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Answered by HariShankar4662
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(i) the Constitution provides all individuals and communities freedom to profess, practice and propagate any religion, or not to follow any.
(ii) the constitution prohibits discrimination on Grounds of religion.

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