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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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One issue that could not be resolved by Mountbatten and the Muslims were disappointed with this decision

Explanation:

  • Lord Mountbatten was unable to resolve the partition of the nation into India and East Pakistan and West Pakistan.
  • The Partition of India of  in the year 1947 was the separation of British India into 2 independent states, India and Pakistan by an Act of the Parliament of the UK.
  • The 2-nation theory was a founding principle/tenet of the Pakistan Movement, and the partition of India in the year 1947
  • A parliamentary act proposed in June of 1948 a date for the power transfer to Indian hands, advanced to August 1947 at the whim of Lord Louis Mountbatten, the last Vicar. At the end of colonial rule there were other problems and interests unresolved.
  • The most singular problem has remained unresolved since the separation of India and Pakistan involves the Princely State of Kashmir, the fate of which at the time the British left remained unclear. Lying on the border, the two countries was claimed that Kashmir belonged to them and have been to war over this state on several occasions.
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