3rd June Plan and Lord Mountbatten
Lord Mountbatten became the viceroy of India in March 1947. He tried
his best to keep India United but of no avail. He concluded that there
was no solution to Indian problems except partition of it.
3rd June Plan and the Creation of Pakistan
3rd June Plan and the Creation of Pakistan
On 3rd June 1947 the viceroy announced the partition plan in a joint
conference of Congress and Muslim League leaders in Delhi. The plan came
to be known as 3rd June Plan. Some important points of the plan were as
under:
The Indian Independence Bill 1947
Power would be given to Pakistan by 14th August 1947. This bill was passed and came to be known as Independence Bill 1947.
Separate Session
A clause was incorporated in the 3rd June Plan that separate session
of Muslim and Hindu Members of the Assemblies of Punjab and Bengal would
be held to decide whether their provinces were in favour of the
partition, and how it would take place.
New Boundaries
the new boundaries of these provinces would be decided by a commission.
Sindh Assembly
Sindh Assembly would decide the future state of the province through the majority of volte. Sindh Assembly voted for Pakistan.
People of N.W.F.P and Sylhet
The people of N.W.F.P and Sylhet would decide their status through a
referendum. N.W.F.P and Sylhet also decided to join Pakistan.
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