Describe in brief the political rights of indian citizen
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. Right to Vote:
According to this right, citizens in a state elect their representatives who are to constitute the government. Previously this right was given on the basis of some qualifications of property, education or the like. But now this right has been extended to all adults irrespective of any qualification.
. Right to be Elected:
This is a valuable right of a citizen in a democratic state. It implies that every citizen should have the right to seek election to legislative bodies or other representative organs
Right to Petition:
It means that every citizen have the right to send petitions to the government or the legislature for the redress of his grievances.
Right to Permanent Residence:
The citizens have the right to permanent residence in the state of their birth.
According to this right, citizens in a state elect their representatives who are to constitute the government. Previously this right was given on the basis of some qualifications of property, education or the like. But now this right has been extended to all adults irrespective of any qualification.
. Right to be Elected:
This is a valuable right of a citizen in a democratic state. It implies that every citizen should have the right to seek election to legislative bodies or other representative organs
Right to Petition:
It means that every citizen have the right to send petitions to the government or the legislature for the redress of his grievances.
Right to Permanent Residence:
The citizens have the right to permanent residence in the state of their birth.
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