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What is secularism in India?

What is secularism in India?


 What is secularism in India?

Mostly secularism followed in the western countries, according to them any government and religion are completely separate, they both work independently no one interfere into each other activity.

Secularism in India gives freedom to people of India to choose any religion they want; it also provides freedom to both religious and non-regions people.

 In India it is completely different than the western country like UK. In country like UK, they have their church, and all religious works are completely separate from the work of the government. Or in other word we can say that government can not interfere in the religious things. And Religion cannot interfere in the government work.

But in India government completely interfere in the work of religion and religion can also interfere in the work of the government.

For example, in India government pay to Muslims for Madrasa,
government pay to Imam of the Masjid in the form of salary. Also making temple, running trust for temple and church all the interference are done by the government.

Now there will be question that why we cannot make religion and government completely separate, like western countries? Answer is very simple. In India we cannot make religion and government completely separate, because in India we have bad things like child marriage, we have dowry system we have Teen Talak we have Halala. These things do not happen in the western countries.

In India we do not have common constitution for all. We have constitutions based on the religions also. Because of which many times it takes too much time to solve any case by court.

There are discussion going on to make same constitutions for all religions, but to minority religions are claiming that it is very much possible that constitutions can be made to entertain the majority of religions.

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