A
Prohibits discrimination on grounds of religion
B
Has given official status to one religion
C
Provides all individuals the freedom to profess any religion
D
Ensures equality of citizens within religious communities
Solution:
The statement that the Indian Constitution has given official status to one religion is wrong. The Indian Constitution does not give official status to any religion in the country. India is a secular country with a diversity of beliefs. People can practice, profess and propagate their religions without fear and discrimination. The Constitution prevents any kind of discrimination based on faith. In case of violation, citizens may seek help from the courts, and every citizen is equal irrespective of his/ her religion. The Constitution also mentions that no religious community can dominate members of other religious communities which may be a minority in that area.