what are the provisions in a secular constitution?
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Freedom to practice, profess and propagate the religion of one's choice. The Constitution prohibits discrimination on grounds of religion.
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The provisions in a secular Constitution are as follows:
- All religions are considered as equal.
- No one religion is considered to be the State religion.
- The citizens are free to follow the religion of their own choice.
- State cannot discriminate among the citizens on the basis of religion.
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