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Option 1: This option states that disputes between the Government of India and one or more states are included in the original jurisdiction of the Supreme Court. In other words, if there is a conflict or disagreement between the central government and one or more states, the Supreme Court has the authority to resolve it.
Option 2: This is the correct answer. It states that disputes between the Government of India and one or more citizens of India are not included in the original jurisdiction of the Supreme Court. This means that if there is a dispute between the central government and a citizen or group of citizens of India, it cannot be directly brought to the Supreme Court.
Option 3: This option states that disputes between the Government of India and any state or states on one side, and one or more states on the other side, are included in the original jurisdiction of the Supreme Court. This means that if there is a dispute between the central government and a state or group of states, the Supreme Court can hear and decide on it.
Option 4: This option states that disputes between two or more states are included in the original jurisdiction of the Supreme Court. If there is a conflict or disagreement between two or more states, the Supreme Court can take up the case and provide a resolution.