The correct answer is (b). Right to protest is not among the six Fundamental Rights provided by the Constitution of India. The six Fundamental Rights are:
- Right to equality
- Right to freedom
- Right against exploitation
- Right to freedom of religion
- Cultural and educational rights
- Right to constitutional remedies
The Right to protest is not a Fundamental Right, but it is a right that is protected by the Constitution. The Supreme Court has held that the right to protest is a part of the right to freedom of speech and expression. However, the right to protest is not absolute and can be restricted in certain circumstances, such as when it is likely to lead to violence or public disorder.