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Option 1: Right to equality - The Constitution of India grants the right to equality as a fundamental right. This right ensures that all individuals are treated equally under the law without any discrimination based on religion, race, caste, sex, or place of birth.
Option 2: Right to freedom - The Constitution of India grants the right to freedom as a fundamental right. This right includes the freedom of speech and expression, freedom of assembly, freedom to form associations, freedom of movement, and freedom to practice any profession or occupation.
Option 3: Right to property - As of now, the right to property is not granted as a fundamental right by the Constitution of India. It was removed as a fundamental right through the 44th Amendment Act in 1978. However, the right to property is still protected under the Constitution as a legal right.
Option 4: Right against exploitation - The Constitution of India grants the right against exploitation as a fundamental right. This right prohibits human trafficking, forced labor, child labor, and any form of exploitation.
Therefore, the correct answer is option 3: Right to property.