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Consider the following statements with reference to the provisions of the Rajagopalachari formula
1. A plebiscite was to be held in North-west and North-East regions to decide on separation
2. Congress and the Muslim League were to have equal representation in the Central Legislature
3. The Muslim League will help Congress in forming the Provisional government for the transitional period
which of the above statements is/are correct?
1&2 only
2&3 only
1&3 only
All of the above
The details of the C.R. Formula were as follows: 1. The Muslim league endorsing the congress’ demand for full independence and cooperating with it in forming an interim government in the transition period. 2. A plebiscite was to be held in NWFP and NEFP where the people were to decide whether to join which state 3. In the event of separation, agreements would be made for defense, communication and other purposes. 4. The terms would be binding only in case of transfer by Britain of full power and responsibility for full governance of India. Equal representation of Congress and the Muslim League was part of the Liaqat-Desai Pact. This had far reacing consequences for the country.
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