Why did the Constitution framers wanted india as secular state?
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A state which has no official religion of its own, is called a secular state. The secular state provides religious equality and equal status to all religions.
The makers of our constitution were aware with the challenge of communalism. Thus, our constitution maker adopted the model of secular state. This means :
1. There is no official religion for the Indian states.
2. All individuals and communities have the freedom to profess, practice and propagate any religion or not to any.
3. It prohibits discrimination on grounds of religion.
4. It allows the state to intervene in the matters of religion in order to ensure equality within religious communities, it bans untouchability.
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A state which has no official religion of its own, is called a secular state. The secular state provides religious equality and equal status to all religions.
The makers of our constitution were aware with the challenge of communalism. Thus, our constitution maker adopted the model of secular state. This means :
1. There is no official religion for the Indian states.
2. All individuals and communities have the freedom to profess, practice and propagate any religion or not to any.
3. It prohibits discrimination on grounds of religion.
4. It allows the state to intervene in the matters of religion in order to ensure equality within religious communities, it bans untouchability.
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- India is called a secular state because there is no discrimination of religions by the government or the Constitution.
- According to it, the government cannot give special rights to any religion.
- These are some reasons why India is called a Secular State.
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