Is india really a secular country?

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Posted: 18 years ago

Our constitution states that india is a secular and a democratic country. there are  no differences between the religions.

but is it really so? what are ur thoughts?

Edited by misha - 18 years ago
Posted: 18 years ago
Religion remains in the background as long as politicians do not remember to use it for their own end. I think by having a constitution that does not discriminate on the basis of religion is wonderful, at least we can approach the court if it takes place. But then we have a habit of discriminating people on the basis of religion at a very personal levelit may be based on prejudices as all communities have about each other due to lack of information.

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