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प्रश्न
Explain the following term in the context of the Preamble to the Constitution:
Liberty
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उत्तर
The given term in the context of the Preamble to the Constitution is answered as under:
Liberty: In the preamble, there is a provision of freedom or relaxation over certain issues under the name of ‘Liberty’, that goes for the welfare of common mass. The liberty mentioned in the context of the Preamble to the Constitution relates to Liberty of Thought, Expression Belief, Faith, and Worship. Freedom of thought and expression means, the right to speak or write freely on any subject, provided the speaker abides by the restrictions imposed on this right. A person has freedom of religion and conscience. The State gives equal freedom to all religions.
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