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Which were the important provisions of the Wavell plan?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Lord Wavell who had succeeded Lord Linlithgow as Governor-General in October, 1943, made a way out from the existing stalemate the deadlock in India. He went to England for consultations in March 1945. He broadcast to the people of India the proposals of the British Government to resolve the deadlock in India on 14th June which is called Wavell Plan.  It is also known as Breakdown Plan.
Answered by MsRisingStar
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in 1945, viceroy lord vevel drew up a plan. its provisions were- 1) proper representation to the Dalits, the minorities and the Muslims in the central and provincial legislature. 2) provide equal representation to the Hindus and Muslims in the executive council of the viceroy.

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