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when does Indian state interference in the religious affairs of it's citizen s​

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Answered by Simi011
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The Indian State does not interfere in the religious beliefs and practices of individuals and thus keeps away from the religious affairs of the citizens. But when someone tries to disturb social harmony in the name of religion then the State has the right to intervene.

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Answered by marvaminuva
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The Indian state only intervenes if some wrong religious or superstition creates problem for children (infanticide) or for women (sati) for lower castes. If the people of the same religion i.e. the Hindus are denied the right to enter a place of worship then the state can intervene.

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