Question 13 Marks
‘India is a secular country.’ Explain the statement.
Answer
View full question & answer→$(1)$ The constitution of India has given the fundamental right of ‘religious freedom’ to all citizens of the country.
$(2)$ This right has given equal rights to all citizens without discrimination of religion, caste or sect in India.
$(3)$ The Government of India is not responsible to by any sect or religion. The country treats all religions as equal.
$(4)$ No one is higher or lower in the eyes of the law of our country.
$(5)$ In India, every citizen is free to follow his/her own religion.
$(6)$ The Government of India is impartial and neutral in all religious matters.
$(7)$ The constitution of India has adopted the principle of ‘equal vision’ and ‘equal attitude for all religions’. Thus, it can be said that India is a secular country.
$(2)$ This right has given equal rights to all citizens without discrimination of religion, caste or sect in India.
$(3)$ The Government of India is not responsible to by any sect or religion. The country treats all religions as equal.
$(4)$ No one is higher or lower in the eyes of the law of our country.
$(5)$ In India, every citizen is free to follow his/her own religion.
$(6)$ The Government of India is impartial and neutral in all religious matters.
$(7)$ The constitution of India has adopted the principle of ‘equal vision’ and ‘equal attitude for all religions’. Thus, it can be said that India is a secular country.