Answer:
The
drafting of the constitution was done by an assembly of elected
representatives, called the Constituent Assembly
(i) Elections to the Constituent
Assembly held in July 1946 and its first meeting was held in December 1946.
(ii) After the partition the Constituent Assembly was also divided into
the Constituent Assembly of India and that of Pakistan.
(iii) The Constituent Assembly that wrote the Indian
constitution had 299 members. The constitution does not only reflect the views
of its members but it expresses a broad consensus of its time.
(iv) The Constituent Assembely represented the people of
India, i.e., members from different language groups, castes, classes, religious
and occupations.
Thus the constitution written by the Constituent Assembly
covered the interests of the diverse population of our country.
(v) Finally, the manner in which the Constituent Assembly
worked gives sanctity to the constitution. They worked in a systematic, open
and consensual manner.
A Drafting Committee chaired by Dr BR Ambedkar prepared a
draft constitution. Several rounds of thorough discussion took place. Every
documents were recorded and preserved. These are 'Constituent Assembly debates'
and are printed in 12 volumes. These are used to interpret true meaning of the constitution.
(vi) The Assembly adopted the constitution on 26th November, 1949 and it
came into effect on 26th January, 1950. To mark this day, we celebrate 26th
January as the Republic Day of India every year.
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