Answer:
Some
of the democratic rights which we enjoy
today whose origins could be traced to the French Revolution are given in
the Indian Constitution.
(i) Right to Equality The right to equality has its origin
in the French Revolution.
In the Indian Constitution, right to equality means
equality before law, prohibition of discrimination and equality of opportunity in
matters of employment.
(ii) Right to Liberty or Freedom The origin of this right
can also be traced to the French. In the Preamble to the Indian Constitution, Right
to Liberty or freedom means 'freedom of thought, expression, belief, faith and worship.'
(iii) Encouraging the Spirit of Fraternity The French
Revolution introduced the growth of the spirit of fraternity and social
welfare.
In the Indian Constitution the concept of 'fraternity'
abolishes untouchability, local or provincial anti-social feelings.
(iv) Inspiring the Spirit of Democracy The French
Revolution inspired the spirit of democracy which ensured many rights, viz., right
against exploitation, right to life, right to vote etc which we are enjoying
today.
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