History, asked by AashirIqbal, 9 months ago

in early history why Indians were not given seats in the local government's you​

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Answered by sar987yash
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In the early history, Indians were not given any seat in government because during British time, Indians were treated as farmers only, and they take tax from them heavily.

As they have thought that Imdians are farmers and not much intelligent so they were not given any seat

Answered by sumanrastogi8
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The Legislatures of British India included legislative bodies in the presidencies and provinces of British India, the Imperial Legislative Council, the Chamber of Princes and the Central Legislative Assembly. The legislatures were created under Acts of Parliament of the United Kingdom. Initially serving as small advisory councils, the legislatures evolved into partially elected bodies, but were never elected through suffrage. Provincial legislatures saw boycotts during the period of dyarchy between 1919 and 1935. govt given seats

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