Since India has large populations of both Muslims and Hindus, maintaining good relations between these communities is necessary for effective governance. Historically, there have been significant tensions between the Muslim and Hindu communities due to the centuries of war and between Muslim-led states and Hindu-led Principalities and the repression suffered by Hindus and other polytheists under more repressive Islamic rulers like Aurangzeb in the Mughal Empire or many of the rulers of the Ghaznavid Empire.
It is important to note that the Indian constitution is the property of the Indian government since it contains the seal of the Indian government. The soft copy of the Indian government constitution can be obtained by visiting the office of the judiciary.
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