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why does the Indian state make certain exception for particular religion communities ​

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Answered by himanshuahlawat3156
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Answer:

Indian state make certain exception for particular religious communities due to following reasons

-To make them to feel a part of a country

-For the growth of particular minority communities

- to vanish difference between the two communities

Answered by BrainlyAkriti02
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Explanation:

SECULARISM

Secularism as a modern political and constitutional principle involves two basic propositions. The first is that people belonging to different faiths and sections of society are equal before the law, the Constitution and government policy. The second requirement is that there can be no mixing up of religion and politics. It follows therefore that there can be no discrimination against anyone on the basis of religion or faith nor is there room for the hegemony of one religion or majoritarian religious sentiments and aspirations. It is in this double sense--no discrimination against anyone on grounds of faith and separation of religion from politics--that our Constitution safeguards secularism, however imperfectly.

The Indian Constitution allows individuals the freedom to live by their religious beliefs and practices as they interpret these. In keeping with this idea of religious freedom for all, India also adopted a strategy of separating the power of religion and the power of the State.

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