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Maulana Abul Kalam Azad was not entirely in favor of the Cabinet Mission Plan. While he appreciated its potential to maintain a united India and was supportive of its aim to provide a political solution to communal issues, he had reservations about the implications of the proposed federal structure and the autonomy granted to provinces. Azad believed that the plan did not go far enough to ensure a truly united India and was concerned about the possibility of partition. Ultimately, he advocated for a strong, united India rather than a fragmented one.

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