menon plan and plan baulkan

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Mapa Mental sobre menon plan and plan baulkan, criado por joe mitchell em 14-03-2014.
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menon plan and plan baulkan
  1. menon plan 3rd june
    1. to sort out the boundaries division of armed forces civil depts. ect.
      1. all parties fell out on whos making decision, jinnah said british should decide whilst congress thought they should. (congress got decision brit govt. bias toward them)
        1. if provinces decided to opt for pakistanthen they are not entitled to indias assets
          1. 2nd issue Provincial decisions
            1. provinces were able to choose to become part of Pakistan or remain a part of India.
              1. Sind and Baluchistan voted (Majorities for Pakistan) as well as the north west frontier
              2. punjab+bengal-muslim reps voted for undivided provinces to be part of pakistan, whereas hindu and sikhs wanted provinces to be divided between pakistan and india. decided that itll be divided.
                1. as of this independence act passed on july 4th just after provincial decisions had been made. passed by house of commons with no changes and was law in mid july this rush shows how much the british wanted out
                  1. partition set up in june 1947 to divide things like trains+type writers, staff inc indian civil service
                    1. initially council was patel and prasad(congress) with khan and nishtar (ml) but replaced by jinnah soon after as it was seen as priority
                      1. july 19th interim govt. split in 2 giving them each state. congress still said pakistan opted out so should be allowed nothing, congress then ejected all staff who chose pakistan.
                        1. pakistan planning was happening in tents with hardly any equipment, because of this khan wanted date for partition moved forward
                          1. 4th issue
                            1. pakistan+india planned to part of common wealth of britian they had to keep british monarchy as head of state, but also a brit governor general which mountbatten thought he'd get. jinnah got to support india or he had to resign
                              1. 5th issue-borders
                                1. sir cyrill radcliffe had 36 days to make borders and decisions based on stats not political reasons had to split bengal and punjab.
                                  1. jinnah thought pakistan was 1 state not 2 seperate ones, and congress thought pakistan wouldnt last long and re-join soon
                                    1. used wavells lines as the majority, lahore was divided
                                      1. independence
                                        1. granted on stroke of midnight on 14th+15th august
              3. plan baulkan 3rd may
                1. decisions freely made at provincial level
                  1. meaning british provinces would be allowed to decide whether to be autonomous or not also the princely states had the choice to be autonomous or join others e.g former brit states
                    1. provinces of bengal and punjab had option to partition

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