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Answered by tptanish23
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The Preamble of our Constitution succinctly lays down its guiding purpose, one of them being: equality of status and of opportunity. No society is (or has ever been) truly equal; it is an ever-elusive aspiration. It helps, though, if the first step is ‘equality before the law’. All civilised countries practice equality before the law; it ideally should entail that the law doesn’t differentiate based on religious beliefs. We proudly profess to being a secular state; it would follow, therefore, that our laws must treat all Indians as equal, regardless of religious beliefs. Regrettably, this is not so.

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