1. Rights are necessary for the very sustenance of a democracy. For example in elections it is necessary that citizens should have the right to express their opinion, form political parties and take part in political activities

    Rights are necessary for the very sustenance of a democracy. For example in elections it is necessary that citizens should have the right to express their opinion, form political parties and take part in political activities

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  2. Rights are necessary for the very sustenance of a democracy. For example in elections it is necessary that citizens should have the right to express their opinion, form political parties and take part in political activities

    Rights are necessary for the very sustenance of a democracy. For example in elections it is necessary that citizens should have the right to express their opinion, form political parties and take part in political activities

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  3. (l) Rights are claims of a person over other fellow beings, over the society and over the government. (ii) Rights are to be recognised by society.

    (l) Rights are claims of a person over other fellow beings, over the society and over the government.
    (ii) Rights are to be recognised by society.

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  4. Amnesty International is an international organisation of volunteers who campaign for human rights. This organisation brings out independent reports on the violation of human rights all over the world.

    Amnesty International is an international organisation of volunteers who campaign for human rights. This organisation brings out independent reports on the violation of human rights all over the world.

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