A. Fundamental Rights
B. President’s Powers
C. Prime Minister’s Powers
D. None of these
🧠 Explanation:
- **Chapter 1 of Part II** of the **1973 Constitution of Pakistan** deals specifically with **Fundamental Rights**.
- This section guarantees rights such as equality before law, freedom of speech, religion, assembly, and protection of property.
- Fundamental Rights are essential for ensuring justice, liberty, and the dignity of individuals in a democratic society.
- These rights are enforceable by courts, and any law inconsistent with them can be declared void.