Why the word secular was added to the preamble later?
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The word 'secularism' is known to have originated in late medieval Europe. ... Ironically though, it was Nehru along with the chairman of the drafting committee of the constitution, B R Ambedkar, who were also most opposed to the idea of including the word 'secular' in the preamble of the constitution.
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Secular means that the relationship between the government and religious groups are determined according to constitution and law. It separates the power of the state and religion. By the 42nd Amendment in 1976, the term "Secular" was also incorporated in the Pre
amble.
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