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what was that one issue that could not be resolved by Mountbatten? Why muslims were disappointed by the decision?​

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Answered by aryanmehrotra85
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Answer:

Mountbatten was not able to resolve the partition of the country into India and east and west Pakistan.

Answered by gratefuljarette
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Mountbatten couldn't resolve the segment of the nation into India and east and west Pakistan.

Explanation:

  • Cripps was sent to arrange a concurrence with the patriot Congress pioneers, who represented the lion's share Indians and Muhammad Ali Jinnah and the Muslim League, who represented the minority Muslim populace involving 35% of the all out populace.
  • Cripps attempted to keep India faithful to the British war exertion in return for a guarantee of decisions and full self-government (Dominion status) when the war was finished. Cripps examined the proposition, which he had drafted himself with the Indian chiefs, and distributed them.
  • Both the significant gatherings dismissed his proposition, and they were additionally unsatisfactory to Churchill; no center way was found and the mission fizzled. Congress moved towards the Quit India development whereby it would not collaborate in the war exertion.

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