Under the Cabinet Mission Plan of 1946, British Indian provinces were grouped into three distinct sections (A, B, and C). Which of the following regions was placed under Section B?
Introduction, Making & Features of the Constitution — question ID 1183
Options
A.
B.
Explanation
The Cabinet Mission Plan devised a unique provincial grouping layout: Section A contained the Hindu-majority provinces (Madras, Bombay, Central Provinces, United Provinces, Bihar, Orissa). Section B included the Muslim-majority provinces of the North-West (Punjab, Sindh, NWFP). Section C covered Bengal and Assam in the North-East.