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The correct answer is option 4, Right to Property. The Fundamental Rights are enshrined in the Constitution of India and provide essential protections to all citizens.
Option 1, Right to Equality, ensures that all individuals are treated equally before the law. Option 2, Right to Liberty, guarantees personal freedoms such as freedom of speech and expression. Option 3, Right against Exploitation, prohibits practices like human trafficking and forced labor.
However, option 4, Right to Property, is not a Fundamental Right anymore. It was removed as a Fundamental Right through a constitutional amendment in 1978. Property rights are now covered under legal provisions but are not considered to be in the same category as the other Fundamental Rights.
Therefore, the correct answer is option 4, Right to Property.