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why was the cripps mission failed

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Answered by NikhilJadon
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Cripps promised to give dominion status after the war as well as elections to be held after the war. Cripps discussed the proposals with the Indian leaders and published them. Both the major parties, the Congress and the League rejected his proposals and the mission proved a failure. Cripps had designed the proposals himself, but they were too radical for both Churchill and the Indians; no middle way was found. Congress moved towards the Quit India movement whereby it refused to cooperate in the war effort, while the British imprisoned practically the entire Congress leadership for the duration of the war.
Answered by Anonymous
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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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