💨 Abstract
The article discusses concern over the 24th and 25th Amendments to the Indian Constitution, which are perceived as eroding fundamental rights. The author argues that these amendments, particularly the 25th, undermine the office of the President, allow for property to be taken away without compensation, and strip citizens of the right to be heard before their property is seized.
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