Why fundamental rights referred to as the conscience of the indian constitution?
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it improves dignity of citizen
it gives maximum satisfaction
freedom and liberty is been given
it improves dignity of citizen
it gives maximum satisfaction
freedom and liberty is been given
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Fundamental rights are often regarded as the conscience of the Indian constitution as it provides due guarantee for the protection of rights and regulations of the citizens.
It is even regarded as the key stone of the democracy through which entire functioning in the nation takes place under set of defined rules.
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