HISTORY
MODERN INDIA
Question
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The Cripps Offer was regarded as a ‘post dated cheque’ by
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Nehru
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Jinnah
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Gandhi
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Rajaji
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -The Mission declared that entire India was to be a Dominion and after the war its constitution was to be framed by an elected body which was to be accepted by the British Government. Gandhi said that Cripps’ offer of Dominion Status after the war was a “post-dated cheque drawn on a failing bank".
Detailed explanation-2: -Mahatma Gandhi termed it as a ‘post-dated cheque’ instead of a tangible effort to meet Indian expectations. He stated that the proposals offered ‘too little too late’. Was this answer helpful?
Detailed explanation-3: -Gandhiji referred to it as ‘’A post-dated cheque on a crashing bank’ because of its very low proposals in comparison to what was demanded by nationalists.
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