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Direction: In this section every question is appended with facts and principles, and multiple-choice answers. You are required to read the facts carefully, then read the principles, apply the principles to the given facts and make a select one the option which is the most appropriate answer from the given choices.Principle: The state shall not discriminate against any person on the grounds only of religion, race, caste, sex, place of birth, or any of them.Facts: A, who was not a Brahmin, was appointed as a Priest of a particular temple.The action was opposed by some who claimed that as a matter of custom, only Brahmins could be appointed to that post. A responded, by pointing out that he had been trained in the shastras, in a school set up by the temple authorities with the very aim of training such priests, and was otherwise perfectly capable of carrying on his duties. Decidea)A cannot be appointed to the Board as being a priest is not a secular activity.b)A can be appointed to the Board as he is a specially trained and qualified candidate and cannot be dismissed merely for not being born in a particular caste.c)A can be appointed to the Board as barring him would amount to discrimination on the grounds of caste.d)None of the above.Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer? for CLAT 2025 is part of CLAT preparation. The Question and answers have been prepared
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