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Fundamental rights are universal in nature but they are not absolute. do you agree? explain

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Answered by heartrobe
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yes i agree with it..however these right are not absolute..citizens can enjoy these right within reasonable restrictions..rights like freedom to speech has some limitations like it should not be against sovereneigty and intergrity of the nation, security of the state,public order etc.
Answered by Anshults
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Yes, Fundamental Rights are universal in nature but not absolute one because these rights are provided with reasonable restrictions. Under the constitution of India, Fundamental Rights with exceptions can be suspended during the period of emergency.

We see right to freedom of speech and expression is restricted. No one is allowed to speak against the security, sovereignty and integrity of India. Similarly freedom to move in any part is restricted. A person is not allowed to visit a military or a strategically important place.

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