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The correct answer is option 2, Parliament. Parliament has the authority to impose reasonable restrictions on fundamental rights. Fundamental rights are the basic rights and freedoms guaranteed to the citizens of a country. However, these rights are not absolute and can be subject to certain restrictions in the interest of public order, morality, security, and the sovereignty of the nation.
Council of Ministers (option 1) and the Cabinet (option 4) are parts of the executive branch of government and do not have the power to impose restrictions on fundamental rights. The people (option 3) do not have the direct authority to impose restrictions on fundamental rights; this is the role of the legislative body, which is the Parliament.
In summary, it is the Parliament that has the power to impose reasonable restrictions on the fundamental rights of citizens.