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Question : As of April 2022, which of the following features of citizenship given in the Constitution of India is not true?

Option 1: The Constitution of India provides for single citizenship.

Option 2: The UK Constitution inspired this notion of citizenship.

Option 3: People can benefit from the development of advantages merely by becoming citizens.

Option 4: The ability to vote and be elected to positions such as President and Member of Parliament is accessible to Indians around the world.


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Correct Answer: The ability to vote and be elected to positions such as President and Member of Parliament is accessible to Indians around the world.


Solution : The correct option is The ability to vote and be elected to positions such as President and Member of Parliament is accessible to Indians around the world.

It is generally limited to Indian citizens residing in the country. Non-resident Indians (NRIs) have the right to vote if they are present in their constituencies during elections, but they are not eligible to run for certain high-profile positions like President and Prime Minister unless they meet specific residency requirements.

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