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why was the cripps mission failed

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Answered by Deepmala8
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There are many conditions which collectively led to the failure of the mission.
Some of the most important aspects are -
1.) Congress wanted immediate self rule : The Congress stopped talks with Cripps and, guided by Gandhi, the national leadership demanded immediate self-government in return for war support. Gandhi said that Cripps' offer of Dominion Status after the war was a "post-dated cheque", while Nehru added that it was a "post-dated cheque drawn on a crashing bank".


2.) Congress didn't want India’s disintegration : According to Cripps proposals, provinces could opt out of the Indian Union, which was definitely not acceptable to Congress Nationalists.
3.) The Muslim League : Did not like the machinery for the creation of a constituent assembly and the procedure to decide on the accession of provinces to the Union. In short they felt that the proposals denied to the Muslims the right to self-determination and the creation of Pakistan.

4.) The behind-the-scenes efforts of the Viceroy and Secretary of State for India to sabotage the mission.

In short the proposals drafted by Cripps turned out to be too radical for Churchill and the Viceroy, and too conservative for the Indians; and at last no middle way was found.
Answered by likhitha458
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Answer:

Explanation:

britishes wanted the help of india for the world war 2,so they met indian leeaders and gave them many offers but none of the polital parties accepted the proposals of the british and so beacause of this british found no way,so the cripps mission failed

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