A comprehensive declaration of fundamental rights should be incorporated in the future constitution of India assuring
(a) the liberties of the individual;
(b) the freedom of Press and association;
(c) equality of rights of citizenship of all nationals irrespective of birth, religion, colour, caste or creed;
(d) full religious toleration, including non-interference in religious beliefs, practices and institutions;
(e) protection to language and culture of all communities. It should further contain specific declarations on the lines indicated in the reports of the Scheduled Castes and Minority Sub-Committees, for the complete abolition of disabilities imposed by tradition and custom on the Scheduled Castes and the safeguarding of special religious customs like wearing of Kirpans by the Sikhs. The precise formulation of these rights should be undertaken by a special committee of experts at the time of the framing of the new constitution.