difference between the fundamental rights and directive principles of state policy
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FUNDAMENTAL RIGHT:
- It is a basic right one should have .
- To live in society with harmony and happiness it is required .
- It make sure that minority group are not controlled by majority group .
DIRECTIVE PRINCIPLES OF STATE POLICY:
- It is required to make a India into harmonious one .
- it give the oblegations that the gov. should follow.
- It is due to make to people to be satisfied .
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Direct Principle of State Policy
- DPSP are positive instructions.
- DPSP are non - justiciable.
- DPSP are backed by public opinion.
- DPSP are concern for the state.
- DPSP's aim is social and economic democracy.
- DPSP can't be suspended.
- DPSP haven't achieved.
Fundamental Rights
- FR are prohibitive rights.
- FR are justiciable.
- FR are backed by legal force.
- FR are concern for the citizens.
- FR's aim is to establish political democracy.
- FR can be suspended.
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