<P> Jagmohan has stated that this and what followed shows the "glaring" "failure of the government machinery". </P> <P> On 3 June 1947, the partition plan was accepted by the Congress Working Committee . Boloji states that in Punjab there were no riots but there was communal tension, while Gandhi was reportedly isolated by Nehru and Patel and observed maun vrat (day of silence). Mountbatten visited Gandhi and said he hoped that he would not oppose the partition, to which Gandhi wrote the reply: "Have I ever opposed you?" </P> <P> Within British India, the border between India and Pakistan (the Radcliffe Line) was determined by a British Government - commissioned report prepared under the chairmanship of a London barrister, Sir Cyril Radcliffe . Pakistan came into being with two non-contiguous enclaves, East Pakistan (today Bangladesh) and West Pakistan, separated geographically by India . India was formed out of the majority Hindu regions of British India, and Pakistan from the majority Muslim areas . </P> <P> On 18 July 1947, the British Parliament passed the Indian Independence Act that finalized the arrangements for partition and abandoned British suzerainty over the princely states, of which there were several hundred, leaving them free to choose whether to accede to one of the new dominions . The Government of India Act 1935 was adapted to provide a legal framework for the new dominions . </P>

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