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Printed for the War Cabinet. January 1945.
That evening a press report had been received from which it
appeared that Mr. Jinnah declined all responsibility for whatever
talks there might have been between Liaqat Ali Khan and Desai.
Liaqat Ali Khan had also made a speech reiterating the demands
put forward on behalf of the Muslim League by Mr. Jinnah in the
autumn of 194Q.
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http://filestore.nationalarchives.gov.uk/p...cm-46-76-14.pdf
Mr. Jinnah's non-co-operation to hold up progress with the formaÂ
tion of an Interim Government. The telegram had proposed that
the next step should be for the Viceroy to see Mr. Jinnah and
endeavour to persuade him, even now, to allow members of the
Muslim League to enter the proposed Interim Government. The
Secretary of State for India now proposed that a further telegram
(Annex II I to C P . (46) 315) should be sent to the Viceroy I
indicating the policy which he should adopt if Mr. Jinnah was
unwilling to co-operate in the formation of an Interim Government.
The Secretary of State for India reported that since C P . (46)
315 had been circulated a telegram had been received from the
Viceroy to the effect that he was sure it would not be advisable for
him to see Mr. Jinnah immediately. The Viceroy wished to put
on Congress the responsibility for any attempt to satisfy the League.
http://filestore.nationalarchives.gov.uk/p...cm-46-76-14.pdf
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http://filestore.nationalarchives.gov.uk/p...wp-42-271-1.pdf
June 27, 1942.
POLIC Y TO BE ADOPTE D TOWARD S MR . GANDHI .
http://filestore.nationalarchives.gov.uk/p...wp-42-271-1.pdf
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http://filestore.nationalarchives.gov.uk/p...-cm-47-50-1.pdf
May 1 9 4 7
While Mr. Jinnah had always claimed that Pakistan would wish to remain within the British Commonwealth, it had been the policy of the Congress Party that India should be a sovereign independent republic and they had seamed a resolution to that effect in the Constituent Assembly.
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http://filestore.nationalarchives.gov.uk/p...9-wm-45-9-9.pdf
Printed for the War Cabinet. January 1945.
That evening a press report had been received from which it
appeared that Mr. Jinnah declined all responsibility for whatever
talks there might have been between Liaqat Ali Khan and Desai.
Liaqat Ali Khan had also made a speech reiterating the demands
put forward on behalf of the Muslim League by Mr. Jinnah in the
autumn of 194Q.
http://filestore.nationalarchives.gov.uk/p...9-wm-45-9-9.pdf
==========================
http://filestore.nationalarchives.gov.uk/p...cm-46-76-14.pdf
Mr. Jinnah's non-co-operation to hold up progress with the formaÂ
tion of an Interim Government. The telegram had proposed that
the next step should be for the Viceroy to see Mr. Jinnah and
endeavour to persuade him, even now, to allow members of the
Muslim League to enter the proposed Interim Government. The
Secretary of State for India now proposed that a further telegram
(Annex II I to C P . (46) 315) should be sent to the Viceroy I
indicating the policy which he should adopt if Mr. Jinnah was
unwilling to co-operate in the formation of an Interim Government.
The Secretary of State for India reported that since C P . (46)
315 had been circulated a telegram had been received from the
Viceroy to the effect that he was sure it would not be advisable for
him to see Mr. Jinnah immediately. The Viceroy wished to put
on Congress the responsibility for any attempt to satisfy the League.
http://filestore.nationalarchives.gov.uk/p...cm-46-76-14.pdf
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http://filestore.nationalarchives.gov.uk/p...wp-42-271-1.pdf
June 27, 1942.
POLIC Y TO BE ADOPTE D TOWARD S MR . GANDHI .
http://filestore.nationalarchives.gov.uk/p...wp-42-271-1.pdf
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http://filestore.nationalarchives.gov.uk/p...-cm-47-50-1.pdf
May 1 9 4 7
While Mr. Jinnah had always claimed that Pakistan would wish to remain within the British Commonwealth, it had been the policy of the Congress Party that India should be a sovereign independent republic and they had seamed a resolution to that effect in the Constituent Assembly.
http://filestore.nationalarchives.gov.uk/p...-cm-47-50-1.pdf
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