Practicing Success

Target Exam

CUET

Subject

History

Chapter

Modern India: Framing the Constitution

Question:

_________ from Madras made a powerful plea for continuing separate electorates.

Options:

B. Pocker Bahadur

R.V. Dhulekar

Somnath Lahri

K.M. Munshi

Correct Answer:

B. Pocker Bahadur

Explanation:

The correct answer is Option (1) → B. Pocker Bahadur

B. Pocker Bahadur, also known as Bahadur Yar Jung, was a prominent leader from Madras (now Chennai) who played a significant role in the political and social spheres of India during the pre-independence period. He was a strong advocate for the continuation of separate electorates for different religious communities.

Here are some key details about B. Pocker Bahadur:

Early Life: Bahadur Yar Jung was born on February 10, 1905, in Hyderabad, which was part of British India at the time. He came from a prominent Muslim family known for their contributions to education and public service.

Advocacy for Separate Electorates: Bahadur Yar Jung strongly believed in the importance of separate electorates for religious minorities, particularly Muslims. He argued that these separate electorates were essential to protect the political interests and representation of minority communities in a predominantly Hindu-majority India.

So, the correct option is [1].