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many of the so called Christian countries , particularly in Europe and the West, have secular constitutions—just like India. In these nations, most people don’t place much emphasis on religion. Historically, the more religiously rigid a country is, the more challenges it tends to face, as seen in nations like Pakistan and Bangladesh. In contrast, Islamic countries that embrace liberal values, such as Malaysia and the UAE, have seen greater development and progress. If someone says Jai Shri Ram as a cultural expression, it’s completely fine. However, imposing religion on others is something I cannot support.

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