explain the starement "Indian constitution is neither rigid and flexible ?
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Answer: Indian Constitution is neither rigid nor flexible. It is a unique combination of rigidity and flexibility. A balance between preserving the core values (fundamental rights) and adapting to new circumstances make the constitution get voluntary allegiance and respect of the people and makes it a living document.
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Indian Constitution is both rigid and flexible, because the procedure of amendment is neither easy nor difficult. The Constitution has provided a federal structure for India. ... A special majority of the Union Parliament, i.e., a majority of not less then two-thirds vote is required to amend the Constitution.
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