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Response rates from 19.8k India voters.
51% Yes |
49% No |
34% Yes |
41% No |
17% Yes, everyone should be governed by the same law |
6% No, minority groups should have the freedom to practice their own customs and traditions |
2% No, and we should do more to help protect the cultures of minority groups |
Trend of support over time for each answer from 19.8k India voters.
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Trend of how important this issue is for 19.8k India voters.
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Unique answers from India voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
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With a general uniformity, there rights should be protected.
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Culture of minority groups should not include restrictions endangering basic human rights.
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Any group, be it minority or majority, can practice their own religion without disturbing peace and harmony among the citizens. Most important, no religious practices should never compromise on economy and national security.
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They should have the freedom to practice their own customs so long as it does not conflict with Hindu morality codes.
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Yes, everyone should be governed by the same law except ethnic minorities/ tribes who may be permitted to be run by their own customary rules
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As long as the preservation of "culture" does not mean a compromise in terms of human rights of other communities.
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No, but the government should still give minority group some degree of autonomy such that other groups aren't discriminated against.
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Only if they are actually discriminated against. Also, they shouldn't be able to exploit these codes.