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Those Christian citizens whose denominational affiliation was different from that of the State were guaranteed the freedom of conscience to practise in private and limited rights to practise in public. In other words, religious ‘minorities’ in this context were denominational minorities from within the same religion, namely Christianity, and their ability to practise their denominational faith in public was contingent upon the goodwill of the State and therefore, the majority denomination;
India that is Bharat: Coloniality, Civilisation, Constitution
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