why was right to property removed from fundamental rights long answer
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By the 44th Ammendment Act of 1978, Right to Property was removed from our Fundamental Rights and was made a Legal Right. This actually was done because the Directive Principles incorporated in Part-IV of our Constitution aims to establish a Welfare State. It means to narrow down the gap between the rich and the poor.
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Right to Property was removed from our Fundamental Rights and was made a Legal Right. This actually was done because the Directive Principles incorporated in Part-IV of our Constitution aims to establish a Welfare State. It means to narrow down the gap between the rich and the poor.
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