Which of the following freedoms has not been guaranteed to
the citizens of India under the Right to Freedom?
(a) Freedom of speech and expression
(b) Freedom to assemble peaceably and with arms
(c) Freedom to form associations or unions
(d) Freedom to move freely throughout the territories of India
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( b ) Freedom to assemble peaceably and with arms
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