The provision for separate electorate for Muslims was given in
- A. Morley-Minto Reforms, 1909 ✓
- B. Montagu-Chelmsford Reforms, 1919
- C. Communal Award, 1932
- D. Government of India Act, 1935
Correct Answer: A. Morley-Minto Reforms, 1909
Explanation
The Indian Councils Act 1909, also known as the Morley-Minto Reforms, introduced a system of communal representation for Muslims by accepting the concept of a 'separate electorate'.
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