For which one of the following judgements of Supreme Court of India, the Kesavananda Bharti Vs State of India case is considered a landmark?
A. The religion cannot be mobilised for political ends
B. Abolishing untouchability from the country
C. Right of life and liberty cannot be suspended under any circumstance
D. The basic structure of the Constitution, as defined in the Preamble, cannot be changed
Answer: Option D
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