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who was the right to amend the fundamental rights? options (a) Prasident (b) Parliamment (c) Prime Minister (d)superme cout ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

d) supreme court is the right answer

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Answered by ainak
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Answer:

supreme court

Explanation:

Amendments. Changes to the fundamental rights require a constitutional amendment, which has to be passed by a special majority of both houses of Parliament. This means that an amendment requires the approval of two-thirds of the members present and voting.

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