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Question : Under which Article of the Constitution of India, can the fundamental rights of the members of the Armed Forces be specifically restricted?

Option 1: Article 33

Option 2: Article 19

Option 3: Article 21

Option 4: Article 25


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Correct Answer: Article 33


Solution : The correct answer is Article 33.

Under Article 33 of the Indian Constitution, Parliament is empowered to pass an Act to abolish or to put limits upon the Fundamental Rights of the members of Armed forces, paramilitary organisation, intelligence agencies etc. Its sole purpose is to maintain secrecy and safeguard sovereignty of India. 

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