why did the Indian National Congress demanded for a constituent assembly ? explain it 5 points
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CADIndia. M.N. Roy was the first to demand a Constituent Assembly for India in 1934. A year later, the Indian National Congress made this a formal demand in a resolution that rejected a British proposal ('White Paper') on constitutional reforms for India (what would later become the Government of India Act, 1935)
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The Indian national congress had officially, for the first time, demanded a constituent assembly in 1935,
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- The desire for a constituent assembly was fundamentally connected to our broader goal of independence and sovereignty. Purna Swaraj 's decision in 1929 had ignited tremendous nationalist fervor and inspired the people to join in the Independence Struggle with renewed vigour. The simple & unambiguous articulation of the Indian people's deep desire for self-government incorporates within itself the concept of a democratic constitution which will provide a structure for the Indian people to rule Independent India.
- It is clear that only the appointed representatives of the people of India will draw up such a Constitution. Through this dysfunctional rationale Panditji expressed the proposal for a constituent assembly. The resolution was accepted by the Indian National Congress in 1934 and later became a central part of Independent India's political policy. This plan was fully supported by Mahatma Gandhi
- It was to take seven more years before the Constituent Assembly became a reality. This was a period which saw dramatic developments not merely in India but throughout the world. In India, our Freedom Struggle was at its peak in 1942 during the historic Quit India Movement. Internationally, there was a fundamental transformation in the geo-political situation after the Second World War. The world was in a state of flux when our peaceful and non-violent struggle attained success. It was a struggle led by women and men of character, leaders who had braved the trials and tribulations of colonial rule and had undergone tremendous suffering and hardship.
- It was our revered leaders, people with profound experience and understanding who were selected to serve in the Constituent Assembly and who were imbued with ideals of our society. They had a broad general vision that covered all of mankind and tried to harmonize our culture 's grand cultural ideals with our modern, diverse attitude to other cultures..
- The ideals of our culture & their experiences in the fight for independence have inspired our people's continued search for "freedom , liberty, justice, respect for human rights & democracy". Such principles, the aims and the values of the struggle for democracy form the spirit of our Constitution and its history, and are "reflected" in the Preamble.
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