If the Directive principles of state policy would have not been enforced by government where can the citizens go?

If the Directive principles of state policy would have not been enforced by government where can the citizens go? Correct Answer None of these

Directive Principles of State Policy is a positive obligation of State towards its citizens. These are non-justiciable rights contained in Part-IV of constitution. This means that in case of non-enforcement of DPSP, citizens cannot move to courts for its enforcement unlike fundamental rights which are justiciable in nature.

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