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Explain about Simmon commission​

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Answered by SparshGarg29
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The Simon Commission was a group of 7 MPs from Britain who was sent to India in 1928 to study constitutional reforms and make recommendations to the government. The Commission was originally named the Indian Statutory Commission. It came to be known as the Simon Commission after its chairman Sir John Simon

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BRITANNICA

BRITANNICASimon Commission

BRITANNICASimon CommissionINDIAN HISTORY [1927]

BRITANNICASimon CommissionINDIAN HISTORY [1927]WRITTEN BY: The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica

BRITANNICASimon CommissionINDIAN HISTORY [1927]WRITTEN BY: The Editors of Encyclopaedia BritannicaSee Article History

BRITANNICASimon CommissionINDIAN HISTORY [1927]WRITTEN BY: The Editors of Encyclopaedia BritannicaSee Article HistorySimon Commission, group appointed in November 1927 by the British Conservative government under Stanley Baldwin to report on the working of the Indian constitution established by the Government of India Act of 1919. The commission consisted of seven members—four Conservatives, two Labourites, and one Liberal—under the joint chairmanship of the distinguished Liberal lawyer, Sir John Simon, and Clement Attlee, the future prime minister. Its composition met with a storm of criticism in India because Indians were excluded. The commission was boycotted by the Indian National Congress and most other Indian political parties. It, nevertheless, published a two-volume report, mainly the work of Simon.

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