The provision for the representation of anglo Indian Community in the Lok Sabha has been made in the Constitution of India under

Article-221
Article-222
Article-331
Articie-223

The correct answer is (c).

Article 331 of the Constitution of India provides for the representation of Anglo-Indian Community in the Lok Sabha. It states that “Notwithstanding anything in the foregoing provisions of this Part, the President may, by order, direct that the representation of any State in the House of the People shall be such as to include two members of the Anglo-Indian community to be nominated by the President.”

Article 221 deals with the appointment of the Chief Justice of India. Article 222 deals with the appointment of the Governors of States. Article 223 deals with the appointment of the Chief Justices and Judges of the High Courts.

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 distinct culture and heritage.