IndianArmy
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I am not wrong. I am saying the same thing secular mean absence of religion in politics or in decision making and then laws will be secular(equal for everyone irrespective of their religion) and any one can lead the country..then you should not say that oh we have hindu prime minsiter or muslim president because in secular state their religion has nothing to do with how they run the country..
There was no need for a sarcastic tone in the bolded part, what you said was absolutely true, it is like that. Free to practice a religion is not a law, its there right. The law is something which differentiates from what one does to what one is supposed to do. And a secular law is not something which allows us to turn blind eye on a citizen just because we are secular, Its a collective effort to confront each of the views and close the holes in the constitution if any. But again it isnt a problem of ours, we never chose to close the doors for anyone thus resulting in better constitution.