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Statement (A): The Scope of Directive Principles of State Policy has been expanded and their execution also become easy to some extent after the exclusion of rights to property from the Fundamental Rights through the 44th Constitutional Amendment.
Reason (R): Many laws enacted under the Directive Principles of State Policy were termed as unconstitutional on the basis that they were in Contravention to the Fundamental Right of Right to Property.
A and R both are correct and R presents the correct explanation of A.
A and R both are correct but R is not the correct explanation of A.
A is correct and R incorrect.
A is incorrect but R is correct.
Both statements are correct. Fundamental Rights enjoy supremacy over the Directive Principles. Yet, Directive Principles can be implemented. The Parliament can amend the Fundamental Rights for implementing the Directive Principles, so long as the amendment does not damage or destroy the basic structure of the Constitution
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