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Answered by Ariana01
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The Indian Constitution has granted the Right to justice and equality to all the citizens of the country. According to the Constitution, no person can be indiscriminated on the basis of caste, religion, class or gender. All people are equal before law.

The closest thing to the word or concept of "equality" in the Constitution is found in the Fourteenth Amendment. Added to the Constitution in 1868, this amendment contains a clause stating that "no state shall . . . deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws."

Yes according to me being equal is important.

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