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Preeti Dabral 2 years, 10 months ago
If politics is associated with religion it will not be in consonance with the provisions of the Constitution. It will be very harmful if a political party favours one religion and uses it to get more votes. It may lead to conflict between different groups of people based on religious ideology. Politics and religion do not and should not go hand in hand in a secular democratic state. A secular government refrains from associating itself with or serving the interests of any one religious community. It has to work for the welfare and betterment of the constituency, regardless of their religious inclinations.
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