Which part of the Indian Constitution deals with citizenship?
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A.
Part I
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B.
Part II
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C.
Part III
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D.
Part IV
Correct Answer:
B. Part II
Explanation:
The Constitution of India outlines the framework for citizenship in Part II, encompassing Articles 5 through 11. These provisions define who was considered a citizen at the commencement of the Constitution and grant Parliament the authority to regulate the right of citizenship by law. In contrast, Part I focuses on the Union and its territory, Part III details Fundamental Rights, and Part IV contains the Directive Principles of State Policy. Therefore, Part II is the specific section dedicated to citizenship.
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