C.R. Formula (1944)
After the Quit India movement, C. Rajagopalachari issued a pamphlet titled as “The Way Out” which proposed a solution for constitutional deadlock.
- It contained the formula for Congress – League cooperation. It was a tacit acceptance of the league demand for Pakistan. Gandhiji supported the formula.
Main Points of C.R. Plan (March 1944)
- League to endorse Congress demand for independence.
- League to co-operate with Congress in forming a provincial government at the centre.
- After World War the entire population of Muslim majority areas in the North-West and North-East of India to decide by a plebiscite whether or not to form a separate sovereign ....
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