Constituent Assembly: Composition, Ideological Foundations, and Constitutional Debates

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Introduction The concept of forming a Constituent Assembly in India was initially proposed by M.N. Roy, a notable figure in the Indian communist movement. Although the Indian National Congress had been advocating for a Constituent Assembly as early as 1935, it wasn’t until the British Government’s ‘August Offer’ in 1940 that the idea began to...

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