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"Our Fundamental Rights are not absolute." Justify the statement with three
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Answered by Anonymous
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(i) The citizens have the right to express themselves, but there should be no hate speech according to the constitution. (ii) The constitution gives the right to choose, however it also has to safeguard ethnic minorities. (iii) The constitution gives freedom of speech but there is censorship as well.

Answered by injilakhan782
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Fundamental rights are not absolute, in the sense that reasonable restrictions can be placed on them. So a person's right to life or personal liberty can be restricted according to procedure established by law. ... Their fundamental right to liberty is restricted by a procedure established by law.Nov 20

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