Why is the question of secularism not one of sentiment but of law in India?
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This means the state protects all religious equally and does not itself subscribe or uphold any religion as the religion of the state. The question of secularism is not one of sentiments but one of law. ... The essence of the constitution of India is not religious not sectarian, but absolutely secular.
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Secularism means that state(here state means nation) will not promote any religion.
The primary difference between the American and Indian secularism is that in theAmerican secularism, the state does not intervene in religious affairs, but in theIndian secularism, the state can intervene and it often does.
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