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Question
What were the views of the Sikhs and Scheduled Castes on the proposals of the Cabinet Mission Plan?
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Solution
The Sikhs found the proposals of the Cabinet Mission Plan unacceptable because they were included in the North-Western Muslim Bloc. The Scheduled Castes were of the opinion that these proposals were illusory because no seats were reserved for scheduled castes and also because only one seat was offered to them in the Interim Government.
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