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Why can't the Indian state discriminate any citizen on religious grounds

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Answered by amritaraj
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Explanation:

In modern times, religion and state should be seperate, so that the state can focus on the development instead of religious education.

Most of the developed countries don't have a state religion. India , as per the constitution, is a secular country.

Therefore, India doesn't have a state religion and all religions should be treated equally in the eyes of the state.

This is true for the most of the cases, however when we talk about the laws related to divorce, inheritance, polygamy etc.

the law is different for different religion. Hindus , Christians, Sikhs are governed by the common law, while Muslims are governed by Sharia based Muslim personal law.

This is main reason Muslims can have multiple wives while follower of the other religions cannot.

Other than these things related to personal stuff, state doesn't discriminate between the religions.

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