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Answered by Anonymous
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The Objectives Resolution set forth that:-

(i) India was to be an independent and sovereign republic.

(ii) there would be a democratic Union with equal level of self-government in all the constituent parts.

(iii) all power and authority of government was vested in the people.

(iv) the Constitution must strive to guarantee the people, justice based on equality (social, political and economic), equality before law and equality of opportunity; freedom of thought, expression, belief, faith and worship, subject to law and public morality; just rights for minorities, depressed classes and backward areas so as to ensure justice.

(v) the Constitution was to be framed to secure for India, a due place in the community of nations and to contribute to the promotion of world peace and the welfare of mankind.

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Answered by 182026137
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Explanation:

The Objectives Resolution set forth that

(i) India was to be an independent and sovereign republic;

(ii) there would be a democratic Union with equal level of self-government in all the constituent parts;

(iii) all power and authority of government was vested in the people;

(iv) the Constitution must strive to guarantee the people, justice based on equality (social, political and economic), equality before law and equality of opportunity; freedom of thought, expression, belief, faith and worship, subject to law and public morality; just rights for minorities, depressed classes and backward areas so as to ensure justice;

(v) the Constitution was to be framed to secure for India, a due place in the community of nations and to contribute to the promotion of world peace and the welfare of mankind.

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