List two fundamental rights in the Constitution that Dalits can draw upon to insist that they are treated with dignity and as equals.
The two fundamental rights in the Constitution that Dalits can draw upon to insist that they are treated with dignity and as equals are:
a) Right to Equality: This means that everyone is equal in the eyes of the law. All the people will be equally protected in the country. No citizen can be discriminated in the context of education, employment etc on the ground of his/ her religion, caste, gender etc. Every person has equal access to common public areas such as a playground, place of worship, market etc.
b) Right to Freedom: According to the Constitution of India, there are certain rights to freedom that every person has:
● Freedom to speech and expression
● Freedom to form an association
● Freedom to move freely in the country and reside anywhere.
● Freedom to practice any occupation or business.
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