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The constituent assembly was the representative body of the people of india explain with examples

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Answered by writersparadise
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The constituent assembly was called as the representative body of the people of India. The Constituent Assembly of India was proposed by M.N.Roy in 1934 and was officially demanded by the Indian National Congress in 1935.

 

In 1946, under the Cabinet Mission Plan, elections were held for the first time in the Constituent Assembly and the Constitution of India was also drafted under the Cabinet Mission Plan.

 

The total number of elected members of the Constituent Assembly was 389, with representatives from different states, princely states, and from the chief commissioner provinces.

 

The Constituent Assembly was a sovereign body with representatives belonging to different religions like Hindus, Muslims, Sikhs, conservative industrialists, radical Marxists, Hindu revivalists, irrespective of gender and class bias.

Answered by amrata1
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The constituent Assembly had members belonging to different communities and regions of India are ---

  1. Many important political leader were its members. Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, Dr. Rajendra prasad, Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel, Maulana Abdul Kalam Azad, Dr. shyam Prasad Mukherjee, Dr. B. R Amedkar and Sardar Balav Singh were its important members, who guided the discussion in the constituent Assembly.
  2. There were more than 30 members belonging to the schedule caste.
  3. Minorities like the Anglo Indian had Frank Anthony as their representatives.
  4. The Paris community was represented by H.P Modi.
  5. Some constitutional experts like Alladi Krishna, Swamy Jyer, Dr. BR Ambedkar and K. M Munshi we're also there.
  6. Mrs. Sarojni Naidu and Mrs. Lakshmi Pandit we're the two leading women of India in the constituent Assembly.

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