Wavell announced his intention to form an interim government of six Congress Hindus (including one Untouchable), five Muslim Leaguers, a Sikh, a Parsi and an Indian Christian. Jinnah had already accepted the plan, and it was rumored that Nehru and Vallabhbhai Patel were ready to acquiesce. But Gandhi leaned heavily on Congress to reject it, on the grounds that there was no Congress Muslim in the government. Gandhi meant well: he hoped to demonstrate to Muslims that Congress was their party, too. In retrospect, though, most commentators have agreed that his derailment of the plan was a point of
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