Correct option is B
Fundamental Rights in the Indian Constitution are classified into two categories based on their applicability to Indian citizens and non-citizens (foreigners).
Rights available to both citizens and foreigners:
Article 14: Right to equality before the law.
Article 21: Right to life and personal liberty.
Article 23: Right against exploitation (prohibition of human trafficking and forced labor).
Rights available only to Indian citizens:
Article 19: This article grants six freedoms, including freedom of speech and expression, which are available only to Indian citizens. Foreign nationals do not have the right to freedom of speech and expression under Article 19.