Correct option is D
The answer is (d).
The right to freedom guarantees freedom for citizens of India. These are enshrined in Articles 19, 20, 21A and 22 of the Indian Constitution.
Article 19: It deals with protecting the rights to freedom for Assembly, Profession, Movement, Speech and expression, Association, and Residence;
Article 20: It deals with the protection from a conviction for the offences;
Article 21: Articles 21 and 21 (A) are responsible for the right to life, personal liberty, and elementary education;
Article 22: Deals with protection against arrest and detention in some instances.