Introduction
Fundamental rights protect the citizen's freedom, rights and liberties from any state invasion, and prevent the establishment of authoritarian and dictatorial rule in the country. They are very essential for the all-around progress of the people and the nation.
Task
your school decided to conduct an election. You are one among the candidate for the election. You formed a group for the election campaign.
can you identify the fundamental right reflecting in this activity?
suppose your father got a transfer in his job. so you and your family shifted to new place. But the people residing there is giving torture to your family. They didn't like outsiders coming to their place.
will you support the act of the natives? why?
Evaluation
Right to freedom empowers democratic culture. Evaluate?
Conclusion
When certain human rights are written down in a Constitution and are protected by constitutional guarantees, they are called fundamental rights. The Right to Freedom is amongst the 6 Fundamental Rights guaranteed by the Indian Constitution to its citizens.