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Give the historical background of the Karachi session.

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Answered by santoshkumar15july
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1 - The Karachi Resolution was passed by the Indian National Congress at its 1931 Karachi session. The Session was conducted in the shadow of three major events. First, Mahatma Gandhi had just been released from prison following his Salt Satyagraha.

, the Gandhi-Irwin pact had just been concluded which had brought the civil disobedience movement to an end. And third, the British government had, a week before the session, executed Bhagat Singh and two of his associates in connection with the Kakori Conspiracy case.

Answered by IceWeb
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\textbf{Question:-}

Give the historical background of the Karachi session.

\textbf{To know:-}

  • The making of the constitution was not an easy task in the case of a huge and diverse country such as India.
  • India's Constitution was composed under very difficult situations.
  • Partition of the country made it a more traumatic experience.
  • Bhagat Singh and Sukhdev were hanged just 6 days before the Karachi Resolution.

\textbf{Answer:-}

Karachi Session played an important role in providing some basic values for the Indian Constitution.

1.Motilal Nehru and eight other Congress leaders drafted a constitution for India in 1928.

2.The Karachi session was held in 1931 from March 26 to 31 and was presided by Sardar Patel.

3.The resolution at the Karachi session of the Indian National Congress emphasized on how independent India's constitution should appear.

4.This resolution was basically for Fundamental Rights and Economic Policy.It was drafted by Nehru originally.

5.The Karachi Resolution(along with 1928 documents) was committed to the inclusion of:-

  • Universal Adult Franchise
  • Right to freedom and equality
  • Protection of the rights of minorities in the constitution of Independent India.

It also discussed Gandhi-Irwin Pact which marked the end of Civil Disobedience Movement.


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