Concept:The right to vote is a constitutional right, not a fundamental right, duty, or directive principle. It is specifically provided under Article 326 of the Indian Constitution.
Explanation:Article 326 of the Constitution grants every citizen aged 18 years or older the right to vote in elections to the Lok Sabha and state legislative assemblies.
This right is subject to disqualifications mentioned in the Representation of the People Act, 1951.
It is not a fundamental right, as fundamental rights are listed in Part III (Articles 14–32).
It is not a fundamental duty, which are listed in Part IV-A (added by the 42nd Amendment).
It is also not part of the Directive Principles of State Policy (DPSP), which are in Part IV (Articles 36–51).
Thus, the correct source is Article 326 of the Constitution.
Answer:Mentioned in Article 326