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What is real meaning of secularism ?
Asked by lalit mahata,
13 Mar 07:58 pm
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A government that doesn't consider RELIGION as a factor in its business... is a secular country!
India is NOT a secular country, it is only a multi-religious country!
Answered by Shunmugham, 13 Mar 08:24 pm
India is NOT a secular country, it is only a multi-religious country!
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It is absolutely NEVER a theory to foment all religions equally.
Total & absolute absence of idiotic RELIGIONISMS, CASTEISMS, SECT-ISMS, RESERVATIONS etc. are true SECULARISM.
Answered by Kanai Chakraberti, 13 Mar 08:05 pm
Total & absolute absence of idiotic RELIGIONISMS, CASTEISMS, SECT-ISMS, RESERVATIONS etc. are true SECULARISM.
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Dharma Nirapekhshata !! Anything, free from any Religious feeling!!
Answered by Nitin Ray, 13 Mar 08:04 pm
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Wiki says - Secularism is the principle of separation of government institutions, and the persons mandated to represent the State, from religious institutions and religious dignitaries. In one sense, secularism may assert the right to be free from religious rule and teachings, and the right to freedom from governmental imposition of religion upon the people within a state that is neutral on matters of belief.
Answered by conviction, 13 Mar 07:59 pm
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