_________ from Madras made a powerful plea for continuing separate electorates. |
B. Pocker Bahadur R.V. Dhulekar Somnath Lahri K.M. Munshi |
B. Pocker Bahadur |
The correct answer is Option (1) → B. Pocker Bahadur On 27 August 1947, B. Pocker Bahadur from Madras made a powerful plea for continuing separate electorates. Minorities exist in all lands, argued Bahadur; they could not be wished away, they could not be “erased out of existence”. The need was to create a political framework in which minorities could live in harmony with others, and the differences between communities could be minimised. This was possible only if minorites were well represented within the political system, their voices heard. |