Under the Cabinet Mission Plan framework, the seats allocated to each British province were structurally divided among three main communities. What were those three communities?

Introduction, Making & Features of the Constitution — question ID 1199

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Explanation

The Cabinet Mission allocated seats roughly in the ratio of one seat to a million population. For British provinces, these seats were split communal-wise strictly among three categories: Muslims, Sikhs (only in Punjab), and General (which included all individuals who were not Muslims or Sikhs).