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when the then Congress president Jawaharlal Nehru called for Purna Swaraj complete independence the date picked was January 26th the following year party members took to celebrating January 26th as Independence Day in anticipation and the trend caught on But the events unfolding in later years gave us August 15th as the Indian independence day while January 26, 1950, became Republic Day marks the day the Indian Constitution came into effect Even as the struggle for independence raged on in India the British were reeling from the aftermath of World War two which came to an end in 1945 when the Labour Party came to power in 1945 in a financially drained Britain talks of granting independence to British colonies including India grew louder. In 1947 Lord Mountbatten took over as the last Viceroy of India intending to oversee the transfer of power planned by the British Parliament by June 30th, 1948 but with communal tensions and acts of violence rising in the country Mountbatten decided to expedite the process and chose August 15, 1947, instead at that time Mountbatten claimed that by advancing the day. He was ensuring that there will be no bloodshed or riot he was, of course, to be proven wrong although later he tried to justify this by saying wherever colonial rule has ended there has been bloodshed that is the price you pay. The Indian independence bill was introduced in the British House of Commons on July 4th, 1947 and within the fortnight it was passed the bill called for the end of British rule in India and the creation of two separate nations India and Pakistan www.best-forbabies.com which would no longer be part of the British Commonwealth Mountbatten later claimed as quoted in freedom at midnight that the day they chose came out of the blue I chose it and reply to a question I was determined to show I was the master of the whole event when they asked had we set a date I knew it had to be soon I hadn't worked it out exactly then I thought it was about August or September and ident went out to the 15th august. why? because it was the second anniversary of Japan's surrender. www.businessideablog.site