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The Principles of Policy differ from Fundamental Rights primarily because they are:

A. Judicially enforceable
B. Non-justiciable directives
C. Amendable by courts
D. Emergency provisions

Under Article 30(2), Principles of Policy are non-justiciable and cannot invalidate laws. Fundamental Rights are enforceable. This is a key PPSC conceptual distinction.

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