Arrange the following events chronologically. 1. Gandhi started the f...
The correct chronological order of the events is: 1-2-3.
Explanation:
1. Gandhi started the fast:
Gandhi's fast was a significant event during India's struggle for independence. It took place in 1943 as a protest against communal violence and to promote Hindu-Muslim unity. Gandhi's fasts were a powerful tool for nonviolent resistance and drew attention to the injustices of British rule. This event occurred before the other events mentioned.
2. Pakistan day was observed:
Pakistan Day is celebrated on March 23rd every year to commemorate the Lahore Resolution of 1940, where the All India Muslim League demanded a separate homeland for Muslims in British India. This event occurred after Gandhi's fast and is a significant milestone in the history of the creation of Pakistan.
3. C Rajagopalachari formula introduced:
The C Rajagopalachari formula, also known as the CR formula, was proposed in 1944 as a compromise to resolve the political deadlock between the Indian National Congress and the Muslim League. The formula suggested the acceptance of the demand for Pakistan in principle, with the option for individual provinces to decide whether to join Pakistan or remain in India. This event occurred after both Gandhi's fast and the observation of Pakistan Day.
Therefore, the correct chronological order is 1-2-3, as stated in option 'B'.
Arrange the following events chronologically. 1. Gandhi started the f...
Gandhi started the fast in February 1943. On March 23, 1943, Pakistan day was observed. C Rajagopalachari formula was prepared in 1944.