Consider the following statements about the August offer.1. The INC re...
Explanation:
The August Offer was a proposal made by the British government in August 1940 in response to the demand for independence by the Indian National Congress (INC) and the All India Muslim League (AIML). The offer consisted of the following proposals:
1. Expansion of the Viceroy's Executive Council to include more Indians.
2. Establishment of a War Advisory Council, which would include Indian leaders.
3. The British government would work towards the creation of a Dominion of India, which would have the same status as Canada or Australia.
4. The British government would convene a conference after the war to draft a new constitution for India.
1. The INC rejected this offer at its meeting at Wardha in August 1940. It demanded complete freedom from colonial rule.
The Indian National Congress (INC) rejected the August Offer because it did not go far enough in meeting their demands for complete independence from British rule. The Congress demanded that India be granted complete freedom and the British rule to be abolished. The INC also objected to the proposal to create a Dominion of India, which would still be part of the British Empire.
2. The League also rejected the offer saying that nothing short of partitioning the country would be acceptable to them.
The All India Muslim League (AIML) also rejected the August Offer. The league demanded the creation of a separate Muslim state in the northwestern and northeastern regions of India, which would be called Pakistan. The league believed that Muslim interests could not be protected within a united India and that the only solution was to create a separate Muslim state.
Conclusion:
Therefore, both statements are not correct as the first statement is about the INC's rejection of the August Offer, and the second statement is about the AIML's rejection of the offer. Both the INC and AIML rejected the August Offer, but for different reasons.
Consider the following statements about the August offer.1. The INC re...
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The INC rejected this offer at its meeting at Wardha in August 1940. It demanded complete freedom from colonial rule.
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Jawaharlal Nehru remarked that the dominion status concept was as dead as a doornail.
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The League also rejected the offer saying that nothing short of partitioning the country would be acceptable.