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why india is secular?​

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Answered by harshita19pandey
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Answer:

INDIA IS CALLED A SECULAR COUNTRY BECAUSE THERE IS NO DISCRIMINATION OF RELIGION BY THE GOVERNMENT OR THE CONSTITUTION. ACCORDING TO IT, THE GOVERNMENT CANNOT GIVE SPECIAL RIGHTS TO ANY RELIGION.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

After Independence, governments implemented secularism mostly by refusing to recognise the religious pasts of Indian nationalism, whether Hindu or Muslim, and at the same time (inconsistently) by retaining Muslim 'personal law' .

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