The ‘Simon Commission’ was boycotted because

Question

(a) there was no British Member in
the Commission.
(b) it demanded separate electorates
for Hindus and Muslims.
(c) there was no Indian Member in
the Commission.
(d) it favoured the Muslims over the
Hindus

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Priyanka QNA 3 years 2021-12-28T14:26:51+00:00 1 Answer 29 views Enlightened 0

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    2021-12-28T14:27:26+00:00

    Answer(C) there was no Indian
    Member in the Commission

    Explanation: The Simon Commission
    was opposed primarily because it did not
    have any Indian representation in the
    assemblage. The government of Britain
    had appointed this commission in 1927.
    The goal of the Simon Commission was to
    give an account of how the Indian
    constitution was working

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