The correct answer is: 2.
The Anglo-Indian community is a small minority group in India. They are descendants of British people who settled in India during the colonial period. The community has a long history of service to India, and many Anglo-Indians have held high positions in the government and the military.
Under the Constitution of India, the Governor of a state is empowered to nominate two members of the Anglo-Indian community to the state legislative assembly. This provision is intended to ensure that the Anglo-Indian community is represented in the state government.
The other options are incorrect because they do not reflect the actual number of members of the Anglo-Indian community who can be nominated by the Governor to the state legislative assembly.