Secularism in India means that everyone is free to have and practice any religion that they want. In India, the government does not favor any particular religion or group of people, and no one religion has more rights or privileges than another. This means that people of all religions are equal in the eyes of the law, and that no religion should be given any special treatment. As part of secularism, the government does not fund faith-based activities or religions groups, which also means that religious leaders cannot take part in government activities.