“The future form of Government would be federal to be joined by provinces and Indian states.” This principle was settled in__________?

“The future form of Government would be federal to be joined by provinces and Indian states.” This principle was settled in__________?

A. Nehru Report
B. 1st Round Table Conference
C. Simon Report
D. Minto – Morley Reforms, 1909
Submitted by: WIQAR AHMAD

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