The last governor, Muhammad al-Hasan Mushtaq, signed the document of accession to India August 15, 1947 and continued to rule the state that joined the Union of States of Vindhya Pradesh on April 2 of 1948 and remained as head of the state until December 31, 1949.
Datia, together with the rest of the Bundelkhand agency, became part of the new state of Vindhya Pradesh in 1950.
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