do you think that the framers of the indian constitution rightly observed the importance of the preservation of indian diversity so that minorities could get equal rights?
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In a multicultural society, for the preservation of distinct cultural traits and patterns, exclusive rights may be recognised as fundamental for religious denominations and cultural and linguistic minorities. Such special rights may include educational rights. Religious, cultural or linguistic organisations provide a forum to co-ordinate the demands of individual members. These collective rights can be better exercised only by the use of freedom of speech, expression, assembly, association, and religion and right to property. Protection against effacement of identity is made possible more by an active assertion of their distinct characteristics through the use of freedom rather than by mere artificial insulation by the state. Insofar as members of these minority communities are concerned, the guarantee of conservation of cultural and educational rights extends several advantages to them including means of livelihood.