who among the following urged the constituent assembly members to fully free themselves the influences of the imperial rule
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CONSTITUENT ASSEMBLY OF INDIA - Volume I Wednesday, the 11th December, 1946
The Constituent Assembly of India met in Constitution Hall, New Delhi, at
Eleven of the Clock, the temporary Chairman Dr. Sachchidananda Sinha), in the
Chair.
The Chairman: If any Hon'ble Member has not yet his are dentials nor signed
the Register, he may do so now.
REPLY TO MESSAGES OF GREETINGS TO THE CONSTITUENT ASSEMBLY
The Chairman: Though it is not in the agenda, I thought it best, on my own
responsibility, to bring before the House the reply which I pose to end to the
Governments of the United States of America, the Republic of China, and ',he
Australian Government, in reply to the messages received from them, through
there representative in Delhi which messages I read out to you on the opening
day of the session. MY' draft is Subject to your approval, of course.
"On behalf of myself, and of the Constituent Assembly of India, I desire
to thank you most warmly for your exceedingly kind message of good will and
good wishes which has been highly appreciated by the Constituent Assembly, and
the country. It is a source of great encouragement to us to feel that the
Government and the people of the United States, China and Australia (as the
case may be) are watching our deliberations with keen and sympathetic
interest; and we feel sure that their sympathy will stand us in good stead in
evolving a democratic constitution for India."
Subject to your approval, Hon'ble Members. (Applause).
ELECTION OF THE PERMANENT CHAIRMAN
The Chairman: The next item of today's agenda is the election of the permanent
Chairman.
I have received the following nomination papers --
"I propose the name of Dr. Rajendra Prasad, Member Constituent Assembly,
the Chairmanship of the Constituent Assembly. I have secured the consent of
the nominee.