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What was the role of the Constituent
Assembly after India gained
independence?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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Explanation:

The Constituent Assembly of India was elected to write the Constitution of India. Following India's independence from British Government in 1947, its members served as the nation's first Parliament.

Seats: 389 (Dec. 1946-June 1947); 299 (June 1947-Jan. 1950)

Political groups: INC: 208 seats AIML: 73 seats Others: 15 seats Princely States: 93 s...

Temporary Chairman: Sachchidananda Sinha

Answered by smartbrainz
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The constituent assembly of India had the role of drafting the constitution of the the newly independent country of India.

Explanation:

  • in drafting the Constitution they did make proper justice, as it has maintained the very diversity which they have considered that exists in the form of religion, region, culture, poverty etc. that is present in India. This justice can be comprehended as reserved constituencies  with special mention in the constitution.
  • A special system of reserved constituencies is set down by the Indian Constitution for the poorer sections of society. Certain constituencies have been reserved for persons from Scheduled Castes [SC] and the Scheduled Tribe [ST]. Also anyone who would belong to the Scheduled Castes will contest for election in a SC reserved constituency. In the same way, only those belonging to the STs can contest an election from the constituency that has been reserved for ST.

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