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Which of the following were not part of ‘ Fundamental Rights and Economic policy’ which was passed in Karachi session 1931?
1.Free speech and press, right to form association,right to assemble.
2.State neutrality to religion, uniform civil code and protection to minorities.
3.Relief from agriculture indebtedness , reduction of rent and revenue.
4.Better condition of work.
5.Non interference of state in areas of industry and transport .
Select the correct answer using the code given below.
1 and 2
2 and 3
3 and 4
2 and 5
Correct answer is D.
Explanation: The Karachi session became memorable for its resolution on the Fundamental Rights and the National Economic Programs. Even though the Congress had from its inception fought for the economic interests, civil rights and political liberties of the people, this was the first time that the Congress defined what Swaraj would mean for the masses. It also declared that in order to end the exploitation of the masses, political freedom must include the real economic freedom for the starving millions. The resolution guaranteed basic civil rights of free speech, free press, free assembly and freedom of association, equality before law irrespective of caste, creed or sex; neutrality of state in regard to all religions, elections on basis of universal adult franchise, and free and compulsory education. It promised substantial reduction in rent and revenue, exemption from rent in case of uneconomic holdings, and relief of agricultural in datedness, control of usury, and better conditions for workers including a living wage, limited hours of work and protection of women workers.It also conferred the right to organize and form unions to workers and peasants, and state ownership or control of key industries, mines and means of transport. It also maintained that the culture, language and script of the minorities and of different linguistic areas shall be protected.
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