The British Thought of Leaving India
在第二次世界大战期间,英国人必须离开印度这一点变得evident。
根据当时英国政府的strategy,他们必须在1948年6月30日之前transfer印度次大陆的权力。
当时,年轻的leader 谢赫·穆吉布·拉赫曼在巴基斯坦运动中非常active。后来他成为孟加拉国的创建leader。
他亲眼目睹了印巴的partition。谢赫·穆吉布在他的《未完成的自传》中对此进行了description。
他写道,在第二次世界大战期间,时任英国首相温斯顿·丘吉尔曾dispatched一个代表团前往印度次大陆,称为克里普斯使团。但它没有产生任何impact。
第二次世界大战后,当克莱门特·艾德礼成为工党出身的英国首相时,他于1946年3月15日announced了一个由三位部长组成的内阁使团。
据称,该使团将前往印度次大陆,与各方进行consultation,以尽快实现独立。
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Clearly seen or understood; obvious.
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plan, tactic, approach, method, scheme
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To move from one place to another; to hand over.
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energetic, dynamic, busy, lively, engaged
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To make a public and typically formal declaration about a fact, occurrence, or intention.
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