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Question 6:
An activist working among the poor says that the poor don’t need Fundamental Rights. What they need are Directive Principles to be made legally binding. Do you agree with this? Give your reasons.

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Answered by nikitasingh79
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ANSWER :  

An activist has rightly pointed out that the poor do not a Fundamental Rights. They need Directive Principles to be made legally binding. Actually an activist needs economic Fundamental Rights which are not mentioned in part III of the Constitution. If Directive Principles are made legally binding then economic democracy will be established. No doubt economic democracy is essential to enjoy political rights , i.e political democracy. For a poor person Right to work is more important than Right to Freedom. He needs Right to adequate livelihood, equal pay for equal work, Right against economic exploitation etc.

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Answered by LEGENDARYSUMIT01
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an activist working among the poor says that the poor don't need fundamental rights there's no such rules that poor doesn't make fundamental rights every person has equality and right against everything
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