About The Book: The New Constitution and After (1941–1942) by Shafaʼat Ahmad Khan analyzes the political developments in British India following the Government of India Act of 1935 and the evolving constitutional crisis during World War II. The book critically examines British policies, the failure of constitutional reforms, and Indian political responses, including the role of the Indian National Congress and the Muslim League. Khan advocates for a federal structure and Indian autonomy, highlighting the urgent need for a real constitutional settlement amidst growing nationalist sentiment
Author: Shafaʼat Ahmad Khan
Pages: 110
Edition: 1941
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