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Which one among the following was not a proposal of the Cabinet Mission, 1946?
The Constituent Assembly was to be constituted on the democratic principle of population strength
Provision for an Indian Union of Provinces and States
All the members of the Constituent Assembly were to be Indians
British Government was to supervise the affairs of the Constituent Assembly
- 1. Constituent Assembly based on population strength:
- The Cabinet Mission proposed that the assembly's composition should reflect the population size of each province.
- 2. Provision for an Indian Union of Provinces and States:
- The mission envisioned an Indian Union comprising British provinces and princely states.
- 3. All members to be Indians:
- The Constituent Assembly was designed to be composed entirely of Indians.
- 4. British Government supervision over the Constituent Assembly:
- The Cabinet Mission did not propose British supervision over the Constituent Assembly's affairs.
- Their plan advocated for Indian-based functioning without British oversight.
- Correct Answer:
- Option 4: British Government was to supervise the affairs of the Constituent Assembly
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