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Consider the following statements about the Macdonald Award also known as communal award and identify the correct one/ones
1. The Award granted separate electorates to Sikhs, Anglo-Indians, Christians and depressed castes among Hindus.
2. Gandhi was opposed to the award while Ambedkar was in favour of the Award
3. This difference of opinion was settled by the 'Poona Pact' as per which the separate electorates were accepted but only for provincial elections and not for the elections to the Central Legislature.
Select the correct answer using codes given below
1 and 2 only
1 and 3 only
2 and 3 only
All of the above
- As per Poona Pact, the depressed classes were not to have separate electorates but reserved seats to be elected by general electorate.
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