what is the chief aim of the fundamental rights
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The purpose of the Fundamental Rights is to preserve individual liberty and democratic principles based on equality of all members of society. Dr Ambedkar said that the responsibility of the legislature is not just to provide fundamental rights but also and rather, more importantly, to safeguard them.
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what is the chief aim of the fundamental rights
To ensure the fullest physical, mental and moral development of every citizen. They include those basic freedoms and conditions which alone can make life worth living.
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