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During a state of emergency imposed under Article 352 of the Indian Constitution, certain constitutional provisions are suspended for the duration of the emergency. One of these provisions is the suspension of Fundamental Rights. This means that during an emergency, the government is allowed to temporarily curtail or limit the fundamental rights of citizens, such as the right to freedom of speech, expression, and assembly. This is done in the interest of maintaining public order and national security during times of crisis.
It is important to note that while Fundamental Rights are suspended during an emergency, certain rights, such as the right to life and personal liberty, cannot be suspended. These rights are considered essential and cannot be violated even during an emergency.