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justice party of Madras was a party of a)non-muslims b)non-brahmins c) non-tamils d)judges​

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Answered by nidhi2620
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Answer:

I think its non brahmin south indian federation

Explanation:

it was conducted by Nair and chetty

Answered by sourasghotekar123
1

Answer:

b) non-brahmins

Explanation:

  • The Non-Brahmin movement was represented by the Justice Party, which planned a social revolution against Brahmin dominance in public services and education.
  • The Justice Party, sometimes known as the South Indian Liberal Federation, was a political party in British India's Madras Presidency.
  • The Justice Party government corrected representational inequalities among different communities and improved the status of the poor.
  • Non-Brahmins were given priority in local bodies and educational institutions under the Communal G.O.s of 1921 and 1922.
  • This government established a staff selection board in 1924, which later became the Public Service Commission in 1929, to minimise nepotism, favouritism, and other influences in the selection process.
  • College Committees were established to regulate higher educational institutions for the benefit of all communities.

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