The 'C. R. Formula' (1944) was proposed to resolve the political deadlock. It involved the Congress accepting which demand? MCQ with Answer and Explanation

The 'C. R. Formula' (1944) was proposed to resolve the political deadlock. It involved the Congress accepting which demand?
A. Separate electorates
B. The principle of Pakistan
C. Dominion status
D. Partition of India
Answer: Option B
Solution (By JKExamLibrary)
C. Rajagopalachari proposed that the Congress accept the Muslim League's demand for Pakistan in principle, subject to a plebiscite in Muslim-majority areas.

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