“Separate Electorate System” was introduced in the:

“Separate Electorate System” was introduced in the:

  • (A) Government of India Act, 1909
  • (B) Montague-Chelmsford Reforms, 1919
  • (C) Indian Council Act, 1861
  • (D) Government of India Act, 1935
The Morley-Minto Reforms of 1909 applied a separate electorate. The numerical asset of lawmaking councils was raised. Out of an overall of 60 members, 27 would be designated. Five seats were elected for Muslims. Muslims were to have separate voters in the provincial government. The reform approved Muslims lawful credit. Muslims were determined to vote in overall elections as well as for their personal MPs.
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