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Wednesday, September 25, 2013
Wavell Plan and it's rejection
Lord Wavell |
In 1943 Lord Wavell became the Viceroy.
He believed that Britain cannot continue to rule India for long. So in order to
retain India as a willing member of the British Commonwealth, he decided to
hold a meeting in Shimla on 25 June 1945. Before that he put forward his plan:
1.
A new constitution would be
formed only after major political parties had reached an agreement.
2.
Viceroy’s executive council
will have equal number of caste Hindus and Muslims.
3.
Viceroy’s veto power was to
continue.
4.
A British High Commissioner
would live in India.
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