Why was cripps mission failed
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There are three main reasons behind the causes of the failure of the Cripps' mission. They are listed as follows:
1) Gandhi's opposition led the Indian National Congress to reject the British offer.
2) Cripps' modification of the original British offer, which provided for no real transfer of power.
3) the behind-the-scenes efforts of the Viceroy and Secretary of State for India to sabotage the mission.
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1) Gandhi's opposition led the Indian National Congress to reject the British offer.
2) Cripps' modification of the original British offer, which provided for no real transfer of power.
3) the behind-the-scenes efforts of the Viceroy and Secretary of State for India to sabotage the mission.
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The reasons behind the failure of the Cripp's Mission are as follows :
⇒ The Cripps Mission did not tell anything about the independence of India.
⇒ The Mission opposed the creation of a single union.
⇒ It would have led to the partition of the country.
⇒ It was rejected by the Hindus because they did not want their country to be partitioned.
⇒ It was rejected by the people of Princely states as they had no right to vote.
⇒ It did not grant any guarantee of self government.
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