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Why did Dr. B. R. Ambedkar argue for Strong Centre in the Consituent Assembly Explain |
| Answer» Solution :Ambedkar had declared that he wanted "a strong and united Centre much stronger than the Centre we had created under the Government of India Act of 1935". The need for a strong centre in the Consutuent Assembly was important to save the nation from the RIOTS and violence. Many members had repcatedly stated that the powers of the Centre had to be greatly strengthened to enable it to STOP the COMMUNAL frenzy. One member from the United Provinces, Balakrishna Sharma, reasoned at length that only a strong centre could plan for the well-being of the country, mobilise the available economic resources, establish a proper administration, and defend the country against foreign aggression. There was already a unitary system in PLACE, imposed by the colonial government. The violence of the times made it necessary both to forestall chaos and to plan for the country's economic DEVELOPMENT. | |