History & Civics
What was the hidden agenda of the British Cabinet Mission in dividing Indian Provinces into three Groups, i.e., the Group A, Group B and Group C?
- To harm Indian Unity
- Speedy transfer of powers from the British to Indians
- To satisfy the Congress leaders
- To satisfy the Dalits (Oppressed classes)
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To harm the Indian Unity.
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