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International Relations·Easy

Consider the following statements about the Fazl Ali Commission: 1. It accepted language as the basis of reorganization of the states. 2. It rejected the theory of ‘one language–one state’. 3. The Commission suggested the abolition of the classification of states under the original Constitution. Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

Consider the following statements about the Fazl Ali Commission:

1. It accepted language as the basis of reorganization of the states.

2. It rejected the theory of ‘one language–one state’.

3. The Commission suggested the abolition of the classification of states under the original Constitution.

Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

Options

  1. a.

    1 only

  2. b.

    2 only

  3. c.

    1 and 2 only

  4. d.

    1, 2 and 3

    Correct answer

Explanation

The creation of Andhra state intensified the demand from other regions for the creation of states on linguistic basis. This forced the Government of India to appoint (in December 1953) a three-member States Reorganization Commission, under the chairmanship of Fazl Ali, to re-examine the whole question. Its other two members were K. M. Panikkar and H N Kunzru. It submitted its report in September, 1955 and broadly accepted language as the basis of reorganization of the states. But, it rejected the theory of ‘one language–one state’. Its view was that the unity of India should be regarded as the primary consideration in any redrawing of the country’s political units. It identified four major factors that can be taken into account in any scheme of reorganization of states:

(a) Preservation and strengthening of the unity and security of the country.

(b) Linguistic and cultural homogeneity.

(c) Financial, economic and administrative considerations.

(d) Planning and promotion of the welfare of the people in each state, as well as of the nation as a whole.

The Commission suggested the abolition of the four-fold classification of states under the original Constitution and creation of 16 states and 3 centrally administered territories.

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