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I and II
I, II and III
III and IV
Only III
- Statement I: The Objectives Resolution was indeed moved by Jawaharlal Nehru in the Constituent Assembly.
- Statement II: It did call for just rights for minorities.
- Statement III: The Objectives Resolution was primarily a statement of ideals and did not directly form the basis for the chapter on Fundamental Rights, though it influenced it.
- Statement IV: It did not explicitly call for a socialist or secular polity. The focus was more on democracy, freedom, and justice.
Option 3: III and IV is not correct because:
- Statement III is wrong, it didn’t directly form the basis for Fundamental Rights.
- Statement IV is wrong, it didn’t explicitly call for a socialist and secular polity.
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