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The Muslim League in the mid-1940s wanted a very loose federation with residual powers in the provinces after the British left, insisting that the provinces would fund the central government, rather than the latter raising any taxes directly. Nehru and Patel foresaw that such an arrangement would destabilise the Union, and rightly rejected the idea, even though it meant accepting Partition.
A New Idea of India: Individual Rights in a Civilisational State
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