Welcome to @krunalthakor9526! In this video, we explain Article 35 of the Indian Constitution in a simple, clear, and exam-oriented manner. Understand why only Parliament can make laws to implement certain Fundamental Rights, and how this provision strengthens national unity and legal uniformity. 📚 In this video, you’ll learn: What is Article 35? Which Fundamental Rights it applies to (Articles 16(3), 19(3)–(6), 23(2), 33, and 34) Important examples like AFSPA, Enemy Property Act, and PoA Act Key case laws: A.K. Gopalan, State of Rajasthan, Indra Sawhney Whether states can legislate on these topics Why Parliament holds exclusive power ⚖️ Designed for: UPSC aspirants Judiciary students Law optional students All citizens who wish to understand their rights better 👉 Watch the full playlist on Fundamental Rights here: 🔗 Fundamental Rights Playlist 💬 Don’t forget to Like, Subscribe, and Comment your doubts or topic requests below! #IndianConstitution #Article35 #FundamentalRights #UPSCPolity #LawEducation #krunalthakor #UPSC2025 #IndianPolity 🔖 Tags (SEO Optimized) article 35 Indian constitution, article 35 upsc, fundamental rights article 35, article 35 case laws, polity for UPSC, Indian Constitution explained, UPSC 2025 polity, Indian polity lecture, article 33 34 35, parliament exclusive powers, afspa act explained, protection of civil rights act 1955, constitutional law, krunal thakor upsc, legal studies for students