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“Why is secularism in the Indian Constitution?”
Secularism is enshrined in the Indian Constitution due to the framers' intent to ensure equal treatment of all religions in a diverse society marked by multiple faiths.
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This constitutional secularism produces a legal framework where the state maintains neutrality in religious matters and guarantees freedom of religion to all citizens. It underpins policies that prohibit discrimination based on religion and supports pluralism in Indian society.
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