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The constitution assembly was the representative body of the people of India . Explain with example​

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Answered by kr6201411
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The Constituent Assembly refers to a constitution-making body. The body may comprise of an Assembly of people or an established convention by the people of a country, particularly, for the purpose of framing its constitution. In India, the idea of formulating a constituent Assembly dates back to 1906 when the Indian National Congre…

Answered by ashauthiras
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The constituent assembly was the representative body of the people of india as it comprised of natives of all states.

The Constituent Assembly, consisting of indirectly elected representatives, was established to draft a constitution for India (including the now-separate countries of Pakistan and Bangladesh). It existed for almost three years, the first parliament of India after independence in 1947. The Assembly was not elected on the basis of universal adult suffrage, and Muslims and Sikhs received special representation as minorities. The Muslim League boycotted the Assembly after failing to prevent its creation. Although a large part of the Constituent Assembly was drawn from the Congress Party in a one-party environment, the Congress Party included a wide diversity of opinions—from conservative industrialists and radical Marxists to Hindu revivalists—all of whom participated in the process.

The Assembly met for the first time in New Delhi on 9 December 1946, and its last session was held on 24 January 1950.During this period (two years, eleven months and eighteen days) the Assembly held eleven sessions, sitting for a total of 166 days.

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