Political Science, asked by saptaminath2, 8 hours ago

Write 'yes' or 'no', Indian Constitution makes ethnic identity a criterion for citizenship.​

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Answered by letmeanswer12
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"Yes, the Indian Constitution makes ethnic identity criteria for Indian citizenship".​

Explanation :

Indian Constitution makes the identity criteria for Indian citizenship those who meet that criteria will provide with rights such as vote in elections.

For foreigners who are originally resident in India for more than twelve years will get the criteria for Indian citizenship under Indian law.

In India, Citizenship can be of different types like citizenship by birth, by descent, by naturalization, and by registration.

Answered by brokendreams
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YES, the Indian Constitution makes ethnic identity a criterion for citizenship.​

Explanation:

  1. Citizenship is the unavoidable underlying premise of democratic governance. A citizen, according to Merriam-Webster Dictionary, is a person who owes allegiance to and is protected by a sovereign state.
  2. Citizenship confers privileges, such as the ability to vote, as well as responsibilities, such as the responsibility to pay taxes.
  3. Articles 5-11 of Part II of the constitution deal with citizenship. It required an immense number of draughts and two years to complete.

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