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what was Gandhiji told about secularism ​

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Answered by himani8387
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Gandhi's vision of the secular state is a place where religious values and discourse are cherished and respected in all spheres of life, the public as well as the private, but in which no single religion is allowed to dominate the others.

Answered by Manjutch25
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Gandhi's vision of the secular state is a p

lace where religious values and discourse are cherished and respected in all spheres of life, the public as well as the private, but in which no single religion is allowed to dominate the other.

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