How does the directive principal of state policy make a state an eglitherian state?
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Directive Principles of State Policyaim to create social and economic conditions under which the citizenscan lead a good life. They also aim to establish social and economic democracy through a welfare state. ... Judiciary can repeal any policy/law devised by the government which is diametrically opposite to any DPSP.
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The directive principles in amplification, emphasizes the preamble and the goal of the state of Indian politics which is not laissez-faire. On the contrary, it is a welfare state where the state has a duty to ensure that its citizens get social and economic justice.
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