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Who can restrict the fundamental rights of the citizens?

  1. Council of Ministers
  2. Parliament
  3. Public
  4. Cabinet
LohaHridoy
LohaHridoy
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2025-01-04 04:42

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AhmedNazir
AhmedNazir

Answer: Option 2

Parliament of India can restrict the fundamental rights of citizens. Article-368 provides power to parliament to amend fundamental rights subject to basic structure of constitution.

4 views Answered 2022-09-01 13:21

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