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How did the Congress and Muslim League respond to Britain's role in World War II?​

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Answered by mtarique78
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Supporters of the British Raj argued that decolonisation was impossible in the middle of a great war. So, in 1939, the British Viceroy, Lord Linlithgow declared India's entry into the War without consulting prominent Indian Congress leaders who were just elected in previous elections.

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