Â
Introduction:
The Rule of India Act, 1935 was the longest Act in Indian history. The Act of 1935 replaced the dual rule at the center with autonomy. Provincial autonomy is closely related to the federal system. This is why provincial autonomy was called the heart of Indian rule in 1935.
→ Provincial Autonomy :
By provincial autonomy we mean the independence of the province. In fact, provincial autonomy is freedom from the control of the central government and the independent distribution of resources, revenue collection and governance.
Provincial autonomy is one of the hallmarks of the United States government. One of the hallmarks of the federal government is to ensure that each province can govern itself independently. The Indian Rule Act of 1935 was introduced but failed to fulfill the aspirations of the Indian people.
Conclusion:
So in view of the above discussion we can say that the Indian Rule Act of 1935 has not been able to fulfill the aspirations of the Indian people. Although this act temporarily ended the deadlock in India's governance system, it did not manage to end it permanently, rather it played an instrumental role in increasing political instability.