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प्रश्न
Why the Muslim League earlier rejected and later participated in Interim Government.
उत्तर
On 13th October, 1946 Jinnah wrote to the Viceroy informing him that the Muslim League had decided to join the Interim Government and changed its previous stand. Accordingly, on 25th October, 1946, the representative of the League were also inducted into the Government under Jawaharlal Nehru. But very soon there were arguments regarding the interpretations of the Cabinet Missions Plan. This resulted in the Muslim League creating an unpleasant situation. At this stage the Muslim League joined the Interim Government but did not join the Constituent Assembly.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
The period between 1920 to 1947 was marked with major events and reforms that finally led to us to our independence. In this context, answer the following questions:
How did the Congress and the Muslim League respond to the Cabinet Mission Plan?
Who refuse to implement the Interim Government Plan as proposed in the Cabinet Mission Plan?
Which day was observed as the Direct Action Day by the League?
Who was elected as the President of the Constituent Assembly in 1946?
On what grounds did the Cabinet Mission reject Jinnah’s demand for partition of India?
What was mentioned in the Cabinet Mission Plan regarding provincial Autonomy?
Why did the Congress reject the League’s claim of having the exclusive right for nominating members of the Muslim quota in the Interim Government?
Give the reasons for the Muslim League’s acceptance and later rejection of the Cabinet Mission plan.
Why did the Cabinet Mission Plan reject the demand for Pakistan?
Mention any three proposals of the Cabinet Mission.