Government
of India to the Secretary of State
August 18, 1888
Legal
Document No 20
(Extract)
In March last Mr. Plowden thought
the time had come when for the sake of the State, it
was essential to erect some reduction of the
Maharaja's authority. There is no doubt some
justification for Mr. Plowden's estimate of His
Highness's capacity to rule; but on the other hand,
the condition of the State does not seem to demand at
present such decided action as Mr. Plowden has
suggested. We have, therefore, determined not to
resort to measures which would have the effect,
directly or indirectly, of taking the power out of the
Maharaja's hands, and His Highness will now have
another opportunity of showing under favourable
circumstances whether he is capable of carrying on the
administration.
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