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Who can impose reasonable restrictions over fundamental rights? |
| A. | Council of Ministers |
| B. | Parliament |
| C. | People |
| D. | Cabinet |
| Answer» B. Parliament | |
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Explanation: The Fundamental Rights are not absolute and are subject to reasonable restrictions as necessary for the protection of public interest. They can be enhanced, removed or otherwise altered through a constitutional amendment, passed by a two-thirds majority of each House of Parliament. |
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