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Carla Marsh
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14 February, 17:49
How is india a secular democracy
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Brandon Bentley
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India is a secular democracy because the government treats all religions equally. In western countries secularism means isolation of faith from the government, but in India it's an acceptance and equal support of each faith from the government level.
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