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Download Solution PDF'The Mountbatten Plan' related to the partition of India, was announced on
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Download Solution PDF'The Mountbatten Plan' related to the partition of India, was announced on June 3, 1947.
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Lord Mountbatten came to India as the last Viceroy and was assigned the task of a speedy transfer of power by the then British Prime Minister Clement Atlee.
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In May 1947, Mountbatten came up with a plan under which he proposed that the provinces be declared independent successor states and then be allowed to choose whether to join the constituent assembly or not. This plan was called the ‘Dickie Bird Plan’.
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Jawaharlal Nehru when apprised of the plan, vehemently opposed it saying it would lead to Balkanisation of the country. Hence, this plan was also called Plan Balkan.
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Then, the viceroy came up with another plan called the June 3 Plan.
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This plan was the last plan for Indian independence. It is also called the Mountbatten Plan.
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The June 3 Plan included the principles of partition of India, autonomy, sovereignty to both nations, right to make their own constitution.
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Above all, the Princely States such as Jammu and Kashmir were given a choice to either join India or Pakistan.
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This plan was accepted by both the Congress and the Muslim League.
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This plan was put into action by the Indian Independence Act 1947 which was passed in the British Parliament and received the royal assent on 18 July 1947.
Hence, we can conclude that 'The Mountbatten Plan' related to the partition of India, was announced on June 3, 1947.
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