The Constitution of India was formed by the Constituent Assembly constituted under the Cabinet Mission (1946). Only a good constitution can provide full support in the full-fledged development of a nation, which the people of that country, themselves or the Constituent Assembly of the country have created from their experience. This statement applies in the context of India.
The major challenges / issues faced by the constituent assembly of India were.
To provide a system of balanced and equal governance to all sections of the minority as well as the marginalized, the underprivileged, the backward
To create a constitution that fulfills the aspirations of India and its large population filled with diversities.
To take into consideration the immediate and long-term needs of new and newly formed India.
To give a secular constitution to the country facing communal bites.
Besides all these the constituent Assembly had to keep in mind that -
Everyone should get representation in the Constituent Assembly.
It should not remain as a Congress conference.
Do not become a gathering of scholars and lawyers.
Do not remain as a body of dots etc. which were also objected to.
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