ARight to property
BDirective principles of state policy
CRight to constitutional remedies
DFreedom of religion
Answer:
C. Right to constitutional remedies
Read Explanation:
Dr.B.R.Ambedkar called article 32 as "The fundamental of the Fundamental Rights' and "The heart and soul of the constitution. Article 31 is associated with right to property. It was repealed by 44th constitutional amendment act in 1978 and shifted to article 300 A as a new insertion in chapter IV in part XII of the constitution. Part IV (article 36 to 51) of the constitution deals with Directive Principles of State Policy. The idea of Directive Principles of State Policy is taken from Irish Constitution. Dr.B.R.Ambedkar called DPSP as 'Novel features of the Indian Constitution'. Directive principles aim at the establishment of a welfare state. Article 25 to 28 guarantees the right to freedom of religion. Article 25 - Subject to public order, morality, and health, all persons enjoy the freedom of conscience and have the right to entertain any religious belief and propagate it. Article 26 - Gives every religious group a right to establish and maintain institutions for religious and charitable purpose. Article 27 - No citizen would be compelled by the state to pay any taxes for promotion or maintenance of particular religion. Article 28 - No religious instruction would be imparted I the state funded educational institutions.