The correct answer is (a) Right to property.
The Fundamental Rights are the basic rights and freedoms that are guaranteed to all citizens of India by the Constitution of India. They are enshrined in Part III of the Constitution, and they are not subject to any law or amendment.
The 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 property was one of the original Fundamental Rights, but it was deleted from the Constitution in 1978. This was done because the government felt that the Right to property was being used by a few wealthy individuals to exploit the poor.
The other options are all included in the Fundamental Rights.
- Right to form association: This right allows people to form associations or unions for the protection of their interests.
- Right of assembly: This right allows people to assemble peacefully and without arms.
- Right to move and stay in any part of the country: This right allows people to move freely throughout the country and to reside in any part of it.