Political Science, asked by riyasachdeva19, 10 months ago

what do you understand from the statement ' freedom to interpret religious teachings differently ' in context with the practice of untouchability? ( class 8) pls tell fast its very urgent ​

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Answered by Harrypotter723
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Untouchability refers to the social practice of excluding a minority group (untouchables) by regarding them as “ritually polluted” and segregating them from the mainstream by social custom.

According to the Indian constitution every one has the freedom to interpret religious teachings in their own way. Similarly the Dalits who are called untouchables have the freedom to interpret religion in their own way. The Indian constitution has abolished ‘Untouchability’.

Answered by 50786
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Answer:

Untouchability refers to the social practice of excluding a minority group (untouchables) by

regarding them as “ritually polluted” and segregating them from the mainstream by social

custom.

According to the Indian constitution every one has the freedom to interpret religious teachings in

their own way. Similarly the Dalits who are called untouchables have the freedom to interpret

religion in their own way. The Indian constitution has abolished ‘Untouchability’.

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