Simon Commission (1927) Flashcards
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Background
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- The Govt. of India act 1919, stated that a commission was to be set up after 10 years to monitor, and enquire into the workings of the original, Act.
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The British Factor
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- The British Conservative Government, feared that it may lose power to the Labour Party.
- The Labour Party was thought, to be too sympathetic to the beliefs of Indian nationalism. And it was feared that they may make too many concessions.
- So the conservatives, decided to BRING THE DATE OF THE COMMISSION FORWARD.
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The Simon Commission
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- In 1927, the British conservatives, appointed a 7 man committee, led by Sir John Simon, to monitor the situation in India.
- All members of it were British, none were Indian, which was seen as an insult, and disgrace, by all Indian parties.
- All parties were convinced that they had to put their differences aside, and work together to oppose it.
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Opposition
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- In Madras(December 1927) the Congress, decided that it would boycott the commission and called for mass demonstrations.
- They also, for the first time, called for independence.
- The commission faces perpetual protests, that it’s members return to England.
- In May 1928, an All Party Conference was held, to draft a constitution which the Indians thought should govern the country.
- This committee that devised this constitution was chaired by Motilal Nehru, & was contained in the Nehru Report, Which overwhelmingly was approved by the all-party conference in September 1928.