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Difference between fundamental rights and fundamental duty

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Answered by modernmaster
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Answer: fundamental rights are compulsory for every individual of a country whereas fundamental duties are those which should be performed by citizens but they are not forced to do fundamental duties

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Answered by SelieVisa
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Fundamental Rights and Fundamental Duties

Rights are defined as claims of an individual that are essential for the development of his or her own self and that are recognized by society or State. These are legal and social principles of freedom or entitlement and are the fundamental rules granted to the citizens of our country.

Rights are considered fundamental to civilization, being regarded as established pillars of the society and culture. These rights are human rights so that people can enjoy different freedoms under a good and civilized government and which no authority can restrict in normal situations.

But for our rights to have real meaning and significance every individual must perform duties. Rights without duties will be pointless and lead to different problems in every aspect of life. Life can be balanced if rights and duties go hand in hand and become complementary to each other. Rights are what we want others to do for us whereas the duties are those acts which we should perform for others.

Thus, if we have the right to freedom, it becomes our duty not to misuse this and harm others. Our freedoms must not become a tool to deny others the same freedoms we enjoy. There will be conflicts, chaos and confusion if everyone demand their fundamental rights with no concern for fundamental duties towards others.

Fundamental Rights and Fundamental Duties are inseparable and must complement each other.

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