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Gandhi-Irwin Pact, agreement signed on March 5, 1931, between Mohandas K. Gandhi, leader of the Indian nationalist movement, and Lord Irwin (later Lord Halifax), British viceroy (1926–31) of India. ... Later that year Gandhi attended the second session (September–December) of the Round Table Conference in London.
Gandhi-Irwin Pact was a result of successful massive Civil Disobedience Movement. The pact was signed on February 14, 1931. Its salient features were as follows: Viceroy Irwin, on behalf of the government, agreed to release all political prisoners, not convicted of violence, immediately.
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Gandhi-Irwin Pact was a result of successful massive Civil Disobedience Movement. The pact was signed on February 14, 1931. Its salient features were as follows: Viceroy Irwin, on behalf of the government, agreed to release all political prisoners, not convicted of violence, immediately.
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The Gandhi Irwin pact was a political settlement signed between M.K. Gandhi and Lord Irwin on March 5, 1931.
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- The Gandhi Irwin pact was a political settlement signed between M.K. Gandhi and Lord Irwin on March 5, 1931.
- It was signed ere the Second Round Table which was to be held in London.
- Some of the features of this pact involve that the INC agreed to participate in the Second Round Table, the INC would put an end to the ongoing Civil-Disobedient movement, and that the British government will withdraw all ordinances that curb the activities of the Congress.
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