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'No fundamental right is absolute': Govt reminds WhatsApp over its lawsuit against new digital guidelines

New Delhi/IBNS:  While the government is committed to protecting the right to privacy of citizens, it comes with "reasonable restrictions" and no fundamental right is "absolute", the Centre said Wednesday responding to WhatsApp's lawsuit against the new digital guidelines on grounds that they violate user privacy.