Political Science, asked by pritamdey2007, 10 months ago

Why does state not interfere in religious matter?

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Answered by riyathakur54
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It means that the people of India have freedom to live by their religion beliefs and practises, and the state treats all individuals as equal citizens regardless of it. In other words, India does not have an official state religion.

Answered by somyakothari
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India is considered a secular country as per the 42nd Amendment of the Constitution of India enacted in the year 1976. It means that the people of India have freedom to live by their religion beliefs and practises, and the state treats all individuals as equal citizens regardless of it. In other words, India does not have an official state religion.

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