214 The inauguration of the Executive Council under the Presidentship of Sir Ali Imam in November, 1919, was an event of great constitu- tional importance in the history of Hyderabad. It was a step towards setting our house in order, as the Resident had said to me ; but it was for time to show the nature and extent of our success in the attempt. The Council was no more than the old Prime Minister thrown into commission. It raised the question whether the substitution of several wise or unwise heads for one of indifferent quality, was going to prove beneficial. It was obvious that success would depend upon the careful selection of those heads. The original members of the Council were : Sir Ali Imam : 'President Sir Faridoon Mulk : (without portfolio) Sir Reginald Glancy : Finance Department (Sir Amin Jung, acting) Nawab Wilayat Jung (Wali-ud-Dowlah) : Judicial Department *Nawab Latafat Jung (Lutf-ud-Dowlah) : Army Department Nawab Tilawat Jung:' Public Works Department Nawab Aqeel Jung: Commerce and Industries Department Rai Murlidhar, Raja Fateh Nawazwant (later Mr. Abdullah Yusuf Ali): Revenue Department and Nizamat Jung: Political Departmemt. I sat on the Council for ten years from its inception and at the time of leaving it I wondered See page 172.