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what are the fundamental rights of Indian people explain

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Answered by ArshSran
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the fundamental rights given to Indian people are:
1.)Right to freedom: under this Right, the Indian people can do whatever they want without the interference of others
2.) Right to religion: the people of India are free to follow any religion or not to follow any. there is no official religion of the country.
3.) Freedom of speech and expression: people of India have freedom of speech and expression,it means they can express their views publicly and no one can stop them from doing so.
4.) Right against exploitation: under this Right,if the people of India are exploited or discriminated or they see someone discriminated they can go direct to supreme Court and file a case
5.) Right to constitutional remedies: under this people can take part in any of the political affairs and issues of the country
6.) Cultural and educational rights: under this the people of India can set educational institutions in any part of the country and they can profess their culture
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