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Question
On what grounds did the Cabinet Mission reject Jinnah’s demand for partition of India?
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Solution
The Cabinet Mission rejected Jinnah’s demand for partition of India on the ground that partition would involve dislocation of communication network and would involve division of armed force and service personnel.
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