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Question
With reference to the given picture answer the questions that follow:
- Identify the person in the picture. State any two features of the Plan devised by him.
- How did he plan to solve the communal problem existing in India?
- Why did the Congress accept the Plan? State three reasons to justify its acceptance.
Answer in Brief
Solution
- Lord Mountbatten.
- Partition: India would be divided into two dominions, India and Pakistan.
- Boundary Commission: A Boundary Commission would be set up to determine the borders of the two new dominions if partition was decided.
- Bengal and Punjab: The partition of Bengal and Punjab would take place if the legislative assemblies of these provinces voted in favour of it.
- Lord Mountbatten found it difficult to resolve the deadlock between the Congress and the Muslim League.
- He realised that the Cabinet Mission Plan was unworkable and that partition was inevitable.
- To avoid further delays, he sought to transfer power without any postponement.
- Mountbatten shared his partition plan with seven key leaders: Nehru, Patel, Kripalani, Jinnah, Liaquat, Nishtar, and Baldev Singh.
- The Congress accepted the plan, and Jinnah committed to making it work.
- The plan was announced on June 3, 1947.
- The country would be divided into two dominions, India and Pakistan.
- The Congress accepted the plan because, as Maulana Azad pointed out, they had no other viable alternative.
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