What does indian secularism guarantee its citizen? Explain
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Fundamental rights (Article 12 to 35) guarantees and promotes secularism. Right to equality, right to freedom, right against exploitation, right to freedom of religion, cultural and educational rights, and right to constitutional remedies are such six fundamental rights.
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In the West, the word secular implies three things: freedom of religion, equal citizenship to each citizen regardless of his or her religion, and the separation of religion and state. ... According to R.A. Jahagirdar, in the Indian context, secularism has been interpreted as the equal treatment of all religions.
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