The goal of equitable or rational distribution of land was not fully served by abolition of intermediaries. Why?
  1. Owing to policy loopholes former zamindars continued to owed large lands.
  2. In some areas zamindars claimed to be self-cultivator.
  3. Lack of political will.
  4. All of the above.
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  1. All of the above.
Explanation:
Although the intentions of the government to implement land reform were good but zamindars used their power and position, also due some loopholes in the policy, land re-distribution was not as successful.
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