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why does the government sometimes make exceptions to help a particular religious community justify your answer with example from recent times​

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Answered by motumerabacha12
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Explanation:

The government sometime make exceptions to help a particular religious community in order to; (i) Safeguard their rights(in case they are minorities). (ii) Prove that the government regulations would not effect their religious values and traditions. (iii) Create peaceful coexistence of different religions.The government sometimes makes an exception to help certain religious communities because that religion may be in a minority and members of that religion may be particularly deprived and poor. For example, the socio-economic conditions of Muslims in many parts of India is backward.

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Answered by priyankasingh50
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Answer:

(i) Many a times the government does not strictly follow the policy of non-interference with the religious matters and practices.

(ii) To respect the sentiments of all religions, the government exceptions to help a particular religious community ex-Sikhs are allowed to wear a Pagri and carry a kirpan with them as a religious symbol.

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