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प्रश्न
How did Lord Mountbatten planned to solve the communal problem existing in India?
उत्तर
Lord Mountbatten came to a conclusion that partition of the India was the only solution to the existing communal problem in India. Therefore in his plan, he proposed;
(i) That the country would be divided into two Dominions, that is, India and Pakistan.
(ii) The Princely States can either choose between the two countries or resort to remain independent.
(iii) A plebiscite would be held in the North-West Frontier Province to ascertain their choice between the two Dominions.
(iv) The Provinces of Assam, Bengal and Punjab would be divided and the boundaries would be delineated.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Give any four Clauses of the Mountbatten Plan of 1947
Why was the Mountbatten Plan finally accepted by the Congress?
With reference to the picture given above answer the following:
1) Identify the Viceroy in the picture.
2) Why was he sent to India?
3) How did he plan to solve the communal problem existing in India?
4) Why did the Congress accept the Plan? State three reasons to justify its acceptance.
What were the two proposals related to the Princely States in the Mountbatten Plan?
What is said about Princely States in Mountbatten Plan?
State any two reasons to justify why the Congress accepted the Mountbatten Plan?
What was the reaction of the Congress to the Wavell’s plan.
What was the place of Princely States in Mountbatten Plan.
Mention four important reasons for the All India Congress Committee accepting the Mountbatten Plan.
Look at the picture given and answer the following question:
Mention any two clauses of the Mountbatten Plan with reference to the Princely States.