The 'Desai-Liaquat Pact' was drafted in 1945 to resolve the political deadlock between the Congress and the Muslim League regarding an interim government. Who were the two signatories? MCQ with Answer and Explanation

The 'Desai-Liaquat Pact' was drafted in 1945 to resolve the political deadlock between the Congress and the Muslim League regarding an interim government. Who were the two signatories?
A. Morarji Desai and Liaquat Ali Khan
B. Bhulabhai Desai and Muhammad Ali Jinnah
C. Bhulabhai Desai and Liaquat Ali Khan
D. C. R. Das and Liaquat Ali Khan
Answer: Option C
Solution (By JKExamLibrary)
Bhulabhai Desai (Congress) and Liaquat Ali Khan (Muslim League) worked out an agreement for an interim government with equal representation, though it was not formally accepted.

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