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The Indian councils at the centre and provincial levels were always bodies with no real authority on any significant matter, and budgets, defence and law and order remained firmly in British hands. The objective was a gradual increase in representative government, not the establishment of full-fledged democracy.
Saswati
Hogwash and filth. Mere pittance for the beetles
An Era of Darkness: The British Empire in India
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