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Who was the British Governor General in India in whose reign a part of Charter Act read like this, "No native of India nor natural born subject of His Majesty, should be disabled from holding any place, office of employment by reason of his religion, place of birth, descent or colour. "

Lord Cornwallis
Lord Hastings
Lord William Bentinck
Lord Dalhousie
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