Who called the fundamental rights as the conscience of the constitution?
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Fundamental rights are called the 'conscience' of the Indian Constitutionbecause they are the 'key stone' of democracy as they are 'guaranteed' by law and 'protect' the people (citizens, foreign nationals, etc.) from the coercive action of the government. The Preamble can not be called as 'conscience'...
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