Why is Nepal a secular state
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The constitution defines Nepal as a secular country, despite widespread protests for it to be declared a Hindu state. A clause stating "Religious and cultural freedom, with the protection of religion and culture practiced since ancient times" has angered some people who say it favours Hinduism.
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The constitution defines Nepal as a secular country, despite widespread protests for it to be declared a Hindu state. A clause stating "Religious and cultural freedom, with the protection of religion and culture practiced since ancient times" has angered some people who say it favours Hinduism.
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