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Who was the last British Governor-General who addressed the Constituent Assembly?

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Lord Attlee
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Lord Mountbatten
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Lord Wavell
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Lord Minto
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The correct option is B Lord Mountbatten
The last British Governor-General who addressed the Constituent Assembly was Lord Mountbatten. Mountbatten Plan also known as Indian Independence Act 1947 was put forward by Lord Mountbatten on June 3, 1947. As per this plan, British India was to be divided into two dominions of India and Pakistan.

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