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According to the Indian Constitution, all are fundamental rights, EXCEPT:
right against exploitation
right to property
right to equality
right to freedom
- Right against exploitation: This is indeed a fundamental right. It prohibits human trafficking, forced labor, and child labor in factories and mines.
- Right to property: This was initially a fundamental right. However, in 1978, it was removed from the list of fundamental rights by the 44th Amendment Act and made a legal right under Article 300A.
- Right to equality: Confirmed as a fundamental right, it ensures equality before the law and prohibits discrimination based on religion, race, caste, sex, or place of birth.
- Right to freedom: Recognized as a fundamental right, it encompasses various freedoms, including speech, expression, and assembly.
The correct answer is:
- Option 2: Right to property
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