GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
. LONDO^L Jui'y 12; \ • Thp Vicejtiy . (Lord Wavell) within if • fortnight is expected "to ' resume1 his attbmpt to forni. an ' ilite'rini Iiidia'n; Fedcral Government at the stage wliere he and the Cabinet Missipn- dcferrcd them . a fortnight ago, says the Dail'y Telegraph's New Delhi correspondent. The reaso'ns which, it is considered, make imperative renewed attehiptsf "to" , establish a.rbprOsentativ'e interim Governmept for lndia, apart from tlie 'iinprobability of increasing Congress jirqssure for it, include: — 1. The open' British policy to traus-j fer power as rapidly as possible to tlie i Indian leaders. j 2. The hopeless position of the P'resent carctaker Government of officials | in relation to the Central L.egislative Assenibly, the autumn ^session of whieli is due in September. 3. The uncertainty . of counting on any cooperation by "the major parties in'the Gonstituent Assenibly unless they are cooperating in the responsibilities of the interim Government. There is so i'ar no hintvof any fresh fomiula on which the negotiations with the chief parties for rcpresentation in, the interim Cabinet will be based. The problem .of squaring the Congress demand for a majority with the Moslein League's insistence on parity remaius unsolved. i
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Chronicle (Levin), 15 July 1946, Page 2
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