The correct answer is (d). Right to vote was not a fundamental right guaranteed under the Manipur State Constitution Act.
The Manipur State Constitution Act was enacted in 1949. It was the first constitution of the state of Manipur. The act guaranteed a number of fundamental rights, including freedom of speech, freedom of religion, and right to property. However, it did not guarantee the right to vote.
The right to vote is a fundamental right in many countries, but it was not considered to be a fundamental right in Manipur at the time of the enactment of the Manipur State Constitution Act. This was because the state was not yet a democracy. The first elections to the Manipur Legislative Assembly were held in 1952, after the enactment of the Manipur State Constitution Act.
The right to vote was later added to the Manipur State Constitution Act through an amendment in 1967. The amendment was passed after the state of Manipur became a full-fledged state of the Indian Union in 1962.