Why did the British Prime Minister send Sir Stafford Cripps to India?
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"Cripps mission was the mission of the British government. The main objective of this movement was to secure full Indian cooperation.
The movement was launched to gain the support of the Indians in the Second World War II.
At the times of the provisional elections in India, many Congress leaders backed out and protested against their unwanted involvement in the Second World War II.
To earn the support of the Indians the Cripps movement was launched.
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Sir Stafford Cripps was sent to Indian government during the second world war.
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- He was sent to discuss with the Indian national leaders about the constitutional process and to create a government after the world war II was over.
- However, the main objective of Sir Stafford Cripps visit was to convince the leaders in India to get their full support towards the British during the second world war.
- That was the main reason why British government sent Sir Stafford Cripps to India.
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