Practicing Success

Target Exam

CUET

Subject

History

Chapter

Modern India: Framing the Constitution

Question:

Which of the following statement is NOT correct about the Constituent Assembly?

Options:

The members of the Constituent Assembly were elected on the basis of universal franchise.

The Provincial Legislatures chose the members of the Constituent Assembly.

The Constituent Assembly that came into being was dominated by the Indian National
Congress.

The Muslim League chose to boycott the Constituent Assembly throughout the period

Correct Answer:

The members of the Constituent Assembly were elected on the basis of universal franchise.

Explanation:

The correct answer is Option (1) → The members of the Constituent Assembly were elected on the basis of universal franchise.

The members of the Constituent Assembly were not elected on the basis of universal franchise. In the winter of 1945-46 provincial elections were held in India. The Provincial Legislatures then chose the representatives to the Constituent Assembly.

The making of the Constituent Assembly: The members of the Constituent Assembly were not elected on the basis of universal franchise. In the winter of 1945-46 provincial elections were held in India. The Provincial Legislatures then chose the representatives to the Constituent Assembly. The Constituent Assembly that came into being was dominated by one party: the Congress. The Congress swept the general seats in the provincial elections, and the Muslim League captured most of the reserved Muslim seats. But the League chose to boycott the Constituent Assembly, pressing its demand for Pakistan with a separate constitution. The Socialists too were initially unwilling to join, for they believed the Constituent Assembly was a creation of the British, and therefore incapable of being truly autonomous. In effect, therefore, 82 per cent of the members of the Constituent Assembly were also members of the Congress.