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why has the Mountbatten plan convinced that partition was the only solution to solve the political Tangle?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Mountbatten became extremely hurry to come to a conclusion that partition of India was inevitable. Gifted with high imagination, sharp intellect he started his drive in this regard.

Son of the British royal family (son of Queen Victoria’s grand-daughter) an able sailor-soldier Mountbatten knew the art of dealing with the political leaders of India in a dignified way.

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In a diplomatic way he also tried to make himself very popular among Indians. As the last British Viceroy Mountbatten enjoyed enough freedom to solve the problems without interference from home. Since the time was very short at his disposal he wanted to prepare for the transfer of power without wasting time.

He held free and frank discussions with Sardar Patel, Maulana Azad, Jawaharlal Nehru, Gandhiji and other prominent leaders. He had talks with the members of the League. With the objectives to persuade the Congress and the League for an acceptable plan, to end the British ion with the Indian princes, to work out the withdrawal of the British and to try to keep India in the Common Wealth of Nations he worked very sincerely. Time was favourable for him. India was passing through a moment of terrible crisis of Communal War. Brutality and human sacrifice had reached beyond limit.

Under this circumstance Sardar Patel agreed to the proposal of Mountbatten because he was convinced that it was not possible to work with the Muslim League. Patel’s argument influenced Jawaharlal. Jawaharlal was also own over by Mountbatten. Gandhiji was vehemently opposed to the partition proposal.

Answered by shivaprasadvangalasl
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It was safer to own a smaller Republic of India with a robust central authority than an even bigger state with a weak core.

  • Large-scale communal disturbances and loss of life and property have incontestible if the partition is completed, even additional violence can occur.
  • the three Gregorian calendar months 1947 set up was additionally referred to as the Mountbatten Plan.
  • a people government projected a plan, declared on 3 June 1947, that enclosed these principles:
  • The principle of the partition of British India was accepted by the British Government. Successor governments would tend to dominion status.
  • He was the person accountable for the implementation of the Independence of Republic of India Act, Partition of India and Transfer of Power.
  • Mehemet Ali Muhammad Ali Jinnah ne'er believed that he would see an Asian country throughout his lifetime.
  • Mountbatten negotiated the partition set up for everybody, and The Muslim League accepted the Mountbatten set up.
  • there have been issues of poverty, unemployment, rehabilitation of folks, harmony among people and establishing democracy but freedom has given a chance to resolve the five necessary causes for the partition of India

Ever rising spiritual hostilities between Hindus and Muslims:

  • Communal discord was known within the medieval period.
  • Provincial Elections (1937)
  • Compromise tries failed
  • Violence skint go into August 1946

Mountbatten decides on the partition:

  • They weren't happy regarding things like economic issues as a result of rules placed on them by the British.
  • There was additionally heaps of tension between Hindus and Muslims.
  • within the years leading up to independence, the concept for the new freelance region to be divided into 2 separate states - the Republic of India and the Asian country - was born.

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