Correct option is B
The Right to property is not the Fundamental Right.
· The Right to property was deleted from Fundamental Rights by the 44th Amendment Act 1978 and was made a legal right under Article 300-A in Part XII of the Constitution.
· Articles 12 to 35 of Part III of the Constitution contain Fundamental Rights. Part III of the constitution is called the Magna Carta of India. Fundamental Rights are guaranteed to all persons without any discrimination.
· Right to Freedom falls under Articles 19-22 of Part III which is a Fundamental Right.
· Right to Equality falls under Articles 14-18 of Part III which is a Fundamental Right.
· Right to freedom of Religion under Articles 25-28 of Part III which is a Fundamental Right.