History & Civics
Which of the following forced the British government to send Lord Mountbatten?
- Communal riots
- Labour Unrest
- Congress-League deadlock
- All of the above
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All of the above
Reason — By 1947, the British were facing communal riots, Congress-League deadlock and widespread labour unrest and revolt in the administrative services. These conditions convinced the British Government that a final settlement could no longer be delayed. Hence, all of the above led to the appointment of Lord Mountbatten.
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