Right and duties of a citizen
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Good citizen needs to imbibe many qualities.
That
he has some duties and responsibilities to bear is true, but at the same time
he also enjoys some rights and privileges as a citizen of a Free
State while he has every
right to participate in the judicial,
legal,
political and social affairs of the nation.
He
has also some responsibilities i.e. not to injure the sentiments of others and
to protect the weak against the strong.
To
stand by state under all the conditions, is his first and foremost duty.A
good citizen must be ready to sacrifice his everything for the sake of his
motherland. He is also
required
to be a patriot and nationalist.
He
should have firm and deep faith in the welfare of his motherland. He has to
observe law and order but his has also to keep in his hear, the betterment of
the country,
the
welfare of the State, the good of society and the interest of the nation and
possess a good moral conduct.A
good citizen must respect the cultural heritage of his country,
i.e.
he will have to respect the heroes, the
prophets, the sages and saints of his country. He must respect the race which
has given him birth. He must always keep in mind the
future of this country. He must raise the
standard of living of his country by working honestly
.
Obedience to laws is the next important public duty of a citizen. Society can
make no progress if the people have no respect for laws. If a citizen finds
that a particular law is
bad, he should try to get if replaced by
constitutional means. He should no un-necessarily resist a law
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our constitution confer the following right for the citizen of India
- fundamental rights
- Right to vote in the election to the Lok Sabha and the state legislature
- Right to hold certain public offices
- Right to become the Member of Parliament and state Legislature
According to 42nd Amendment of our Constitution, set of Fundamental Duties are prescribed for all citizens of India. (For e.g.paying taxes honestly, respecting the rights, belief and opinions of others defending the country, respect and obey state and local laws and so no)
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