what are the problems of the merger of Hyderabad
Answers
Answer:
Hyderabad, the largest princely state at the time of Indian independence was caught in a confusing web, partly of its own making. Bred on the delusion of born to rule, always protected by the British and egged on by Razakars, a volunteer militia, the seventh Nizam, Mir Osman Ali Khan, was pitching for independent sovereign state. Often susceptible to wrong advice, the Nizam took the “dispute” of Hyderabad’s future to the U.N Security Council even while preposterously considering the option of merging Hyderabad with newly carved out Pakistan.
Explanation:
Answer:
one major acceptation was that a Hyderabad was the Nazim Osman Ali Khan a Muslim ruler who presides over a largely Hindu population independent sardar Patel decided to and next Hyderabad in in what was term UP police action sardar Patel in tiled the police action September 1948 with direct control of home minister and the operation 25 day in which the Raj kar where defeated easily