5. What do you understand from the statement ‘freedom to interpret religious teachings differently’ in context with the practice o

5. What do you understand from the statement ‘freedom to interpret religious teachings differently’ in context with the practice of untouchability?​

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    Similarly the Dalits who are called untouchables have the freedom to interpret religion in their own way. The Indian constitution has abolished ‘Untouchability

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    Similarly the Dalits who are called untouchables have the freedom to interpret religion in their own way. The Indian constitution has abolished ‘Untouchability’.

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