What were the clauses of cabinet mission and its importance?
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Following are five clauses of the Cabinet Mission Plan:
Federal Union - A federal union of the British provinces and the Princely States should be established. The Union Government would have jurisdiction overForeign Affairs, Defence, Communication, etc. It would also have the power to raise the finances required for these subjects.
Powers of the Union - The Union would have an executive and a legislature consisting of members from all Provinces.
Provincial Autonomy - The Provinces would have full autonomy for all subjects except the Union Subjects.
Representation of Minorities - Separate representation would be allotted to the Muslims and the Sikhs.
Formation of Interim Government - An Interim Government should be formed at the Centre with 14 members. The Viceroy should reconstitute his Executive Council
Federal Union - A federal union of the British provinces and the Princely States should be established. The Union Government would have jurisdiction overForeign Affairs, Defence, Communication, etc. It would also have the power to raise the finances required for these subjects.
Powers of the Union - The Union would have an executive and a legislature consisting of members from all Provinces.
Provincial Autonomy - The Provinces would have full autonomy for all subjects except the Union Subjects.
Representation of Minorities - Separate representation would be allotted to the Muslims and the Sikhs.
Formation of Interim Government - An Interim Government should be formed at the Centre with 14 members. The Viceroy should reconstitute his Executive Council
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