Discussion :: Indian Politics
- What is meant when the Constitution declare India "Secular State"?
A.
Religious worship is not allowed |
B.
Religions are patronised by the State |
C.
The state regards religions as a private affairs of the citizen and does not discriminate on this basis |
D.
None of these |
Answer : Option C
Explanation :
The term "Secular State" for India does not mean that India is non-religious or irreligious or anti-religious, but it simply means that state has no religion of its own and it follows the age-old Indian principle of "Sarva Dharma Samabhava". And also State regards religions as private affairs of citizens and does not discriminate on this basis.
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