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Why did the Cabinet Mission Plan fail? - History

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Why did the Cabinet Mission Plan fail?

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  1. Disagreement Between Congress and Muslim League: The Indian National Congress was in favour of a Constituent Assembly but didn’t want the states to stay together permanently. The Muslim League insisted on getting together and having a separate country for Muslims, which became Pakistan.
  2. Different Interpretations: Both Congress and the Muslim League interpreted the plan differently, especially regarding the autonomy of the groups. This led to mutual distrust.
  3. Muslim League’s Withdrawal: The Muslim League initially accepted the plan but later rejected it when the Congress opposed compulsory grouping. In July 1946, the League withdrew and announced a Direct Action Day to press for Pakistan, leading to communal violence.
  4. Lack of Cooperation: The deep-rooted communal divide and lack of cooperation between the two major parties made it impossible to implement the plan.
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Chapter 1: Towards Independence and Partition: The Last Phase (1935-1947) - EXERCISE 1.5 [Page 43]

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Dr. Sachhidananda Banerjee History [English] Class 12 ISC
Chapter 1 Towards Independence and Partition: The Last Phase (1935-1947)
EXERCISE 1.5 | Q 2. b) | Page 43
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