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In the historic photograph, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, is being sworn in as Prime Minister of free India. In this context answer the following:

In the historic photograph, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, is seen giving his famous speech in the Constituent Assembly on August 14, 1947. Mention the Provisions of the Indian Independence Act of 1947 regarding the Constituent Assembly? Discuss three basic reasons why the Cabinet Mission Plan rejected the demand for Pakistan. Mention four important reasons for the All-India Congress Committee accepting the Mountbatten Plan. Independence and Partition of India, Total History and Civics Solutions ICSE Class 10.

(a) Mention the Provisions of the Indian Independence Act of 1947 regarding the Constituent Assembly.

(b) Discuss three basic reasons why the Cabinet Mission Plan rejected the demand for Pakistan.

(c) Mention the areas where plebiscites were to be held. What was the position of His Majesty's government in the new set-up in India?

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(a) The provisions of the Indian Independence Act of 1947 regarding the Constituent Assembly were that the Constituent Assemblies of both the dominions were to act as the Central Legislatures and would have full powers to make laws for their respective Dominion. They would act as sovereign bodies for legislative purposes.

(b) Three basic reasons because of which the Cabinet Mission Plan rejected the demand for Pakistan were-

  1. The establishment of Pakistan would not solve the problem of communal minorities because the number of Muslims in the remaining part of British India and the number of non-Muslims in Pakistan would be sizeable.
  2. There was no justification for including within Pakistan, the non-Muslim districts of Bengal, Assam and Punjab.
  3. The armed forces, transportation as well as the postal and telegraph system had been built for India as a whole and the partition would create many problems.

(c) Plebiscites were to be held in North West Frontier Province (NWFP) as well as in Sylhet district (Muslim majority area) in East Bengal to determine whether they would like to join Pakistan or India.

One of the provisions of the Indian Independence Act of 1947 was the end of jurisdiction of the British Parliament.

  1. The legislative authority of the British Parliament would cease from August 15, 1947.
  2. The title of the 'Emperor of India' was dropped from the royal style.
  3. Till the new Constitution was framed, each of the Dominions and all the Provinces were to be governed in accordance with the Act of 1935.
  4. The Governor-General was given the powers to modify or adopt the Government of India Act 1935 by March 31, 1948.
  5. The right of the King to veto laws was given up. This right was given to the Governor-General.

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