The Constitution of India guarantees the Fundamental Right to Freedom of Religion to all its citizens. Which among the following is not true for this Right?

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Q: 83 (NDA-I/2014)
The Constitution of India guarantees the Fundamental Right to Freedom of Religion to all its citizens. Which among the following is not true for this Right?

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Polity

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NDA-I

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{'freedom': [1, 1, 2, 2], 'constitution': [39, 3, 11, 39], 'fundamental right': [9, 0, 2, 4], 'religion': [1, 0, 0, 0], 'morality': [0, 0, 1, 4], 'india': [8, 1, 7, 13], 'citizens': [9, 2, 9, 40]}

Option 1: This option is true. The Fundamental Right to Freedom of Religion in India includes the freedom of conscience, which means individuals have the right to have their own beliefs and opinions about religion. It also includes the freedom to profess, practice, and propagate any religion of their choice.

Option 2: This option is true. The right also gives individuals the freedom to establish and maintain institutions for religious and charitable purposes. This means that citizens have the right to establish places of worship or religious organizations, as well as engage in charitable activities related to their religion.

Option 3: This option is also true. Although citizens have the right to freedom of religion, it is subject to certain restrictions. The right can be limited by considerations of public order, morality, and health. This means that if a religious practice or belief poses a threat to public safety or health, it can be restricted or regulated by the government.

Option 4: This option is not true. The State, meaning the government, cannot make any law that abrogates or takes away the citizens` right to freedom of religion. The Constitution guarantees this right and prohibits the State from making laws that go against it.

In conclusion, option 4 is not true for the Fundamental Right to Freedom of Religion