Why was the Simon Commission of 1927 boycotted?

 Why was the Simon Commission of 1927 boycotted? Correct Answer as Indians were excluded from the Commission

The correct answer is as Indians were excluded from the Commission.

Key Points

  • The Government of India Act 1919 introduced a dyarchy structure to control the provinces of British India.
  • This act provided that after 10 years, a commission would be formed to review the progress of the government scheme and to recommend new measures for reform.
  • The Simon Commission was opposed mainly because it did not have any Indian representation in the assembly.
  • This commission was appointed by the government of Britain in 1927.
  • The purpose of the Simon Commission was to provide an account of how the Indian constitution worked.

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