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The authority competent to suspend the operation of Fundamental Rights guaranteed under the Constitution of India is
Supreme Court
Prime Minister
Parliament
President
- The Supreme Court (Option 1) interprets the Constitution and protects Fundamental Rights, but it cannot suspend them.
- The Prime Minister (Option 2) leads the government but does not have the power to suspend Fundamental Rights.
- Parliament (Option 3) is involved in the legislative process, and it plays a role in amending laws but not in suspending Fundamental Rights directly.
- The President (Option 4) can suspend Fundamental Rights during a National Emergency under Article 359, following a formal procedure.
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