[amp_mcq option1=”Cange in Fundamental Rights” option2=”Creation of New States” option3=”Abolition of Legislative Councils in State” option4=”Rules and Procedures in Parliament” correct=”option1″]
The correct answer is: A. Change in Fundamental Rights.
A special majority is required to amend the Constitution of India. This means that a bill to amend the Constitution must be passed by a two-thirds majority in both Houses of Parliament, and ratified by the legislatures of at least half of the states.
The Fundamental Rights are the basic rights and freedoms that are guaranteed to all citizens of India by the Constitution. They are enshrined in Part III of the Constitution, and include the right to equality, the right to freedom, the right against exploitation, the right to freedom of religion, cultural and educational rights, and the right to constitutional remedies.
The Fundamental Rights are the most important part of the Constitution, and they are designed to protect the basic rights and freedoms of all citizens. They are also the most difficult to amend, as they require a special majority in Parliament.
The other options do not require a special majority in Parliament.
- Option B: Creation of New States can be done by a simple majority in Parliament.
- Option C: Abolition of Legislative Councils in State can be done by a simple majority in Parliament.
- Option D: Rules and Procedures in Parliament can be amended by a simple majority in Parliament.