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Right to vote and to be elected in India is a
Fundamental Right
Natural Right
Constitutional Right
Legal Right
The Article 326 of the Constitution provides for the right to vote and to be elected in India. The same applies to right to contest election. All citizens have the right to stand for election and become the representative of the people not otherwise disqualified under the Constitution or any law made b the appropriate Legislature.
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