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The constituent assembly of India represented all major and smaller communities of the country. Justify this statement with suitable reasons.

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Answered by pushpanandhinikumare
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Further, all major and minor communities had their representatives in the Constituent Assembly. Representation was given to the Hindus, Muslims, Sikhs, Christians, Parsis and even Anglo-Indians. Thus, we can say that the Constituent Assembly of India represented all major and smaller communities of the country.

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Answered by rahul2973
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All major and smaller communities- the hindus, muslims, sikhs, the Anglo-Indians, the Christians and the parsis had proper representation in the constituent assembly. the weaker sections and in particular the scheduled castes and the scheduled Tribes were also given due representation in the Assembly

Thus the assembly was constituted by people, from all sections of public life l. among women members mention should be made of mrs. g durgabai, mrs. Sarojini Naidu, Mrs. Vijayalakshmi Pandit, Begum Aizaz Rasool and Rajkumari Amrit Kaur. The Congress had overwhelming majority in the Constituent assembly. however, the supproters of Forward Bloc and members of Hindu Mahasabha and Muslim community were also there. the assembly was, thus, a mini- india. all major regions and sections of society were represented in the assembly. infact, the assembly looked like the mirror of the nation.

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