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The method of electing the representatives of the princely states was decided in the Constituent Assembly : (a) By consultation with them (b) By election (c) By public opinion (d) By proportional representation​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The representatives of each community were to be elected by members of that community in the provincial legislative assembly and voting was to be by the method of proportional representation by means of the single transferable vote. The representatives of princely states were to be nominated by the heads of the princely states. It is thus clear that the Constituent Assembly was to be a partly elected and partly nominated body. Moreover, the members were to be indirectly elected by the members of the provincial assemblies, who themselves were elected on a limited franchise.

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Answered by sourasghotekar123
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The method of electing the representatives of the princely states was decided in the Constituent Assembly :

a) By consultation with them

b) By election

c) By public opinion

d) By proportional representation​

Explanation:

  • The method of electing the representatives of the princely states was decided in the Constituent Assembly : by the proportional representation.
  • The representatives of each community were elected by the members of that particular community. Voting was the method of proportional representation by the means of single transferable vote.
  • Also the representative of princely sates were nominated by the head of princely state.
  • Here members are indirectly elected by the members of the provisional assemblies who themself were elected on a limited franchise.
  • Hence from this it is clear that the Constituent Assembly is partly elected and partly nominated.
  • Therefore option D is correct which is by proportional representation.

Hence, option D is correct answer.

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