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The Cabinet Mission had pointed out a few serious consequences of the Partition of India. Mention any four reasons why Cabinet Mission rejected Muslim League's demand for India's partition.
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Muslim League's demand for Pakistan was rejected by the Cabinet Mission because of the following reasons-
- It would not provide an acceptable solution to the communal problem. The size of the non-Muslim minorities in Pakistan would be very considerable. The Commission saw no justification for including within Pakistan those areas of Punjab, Bengal and Assam in which the population was predominantly non-Muslim.
- Two halves of the proposed Pakistan State (West Punjab and East Bengal) would be separated by some seven hundred miles. Communications between them would depend on the goodwill of India.
- The armed forces and the postal and telegraph systems had been built up for India as a whole. To disintegrate them would gravely injure both parts of India.
- Partition would make the problem of the Princely States more complex.
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