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Question
With reference to the making of the Indian Constitution explain the following:
How do you say that the Constituent Assembly gave adequate representation to all sections of the Indian Society?
Solution
The wide-ranging membership of the Assembly gave representation to all shades of public opinion, e.g. Muslims and Sikhs, Congress leaders, Anglo-Indians, Indian Christians, Scheduled Castes and Tribes, all in one, got combined representation.
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