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In AD 1909, they announced the Indian Councils Act, popularly known as the Morley-Minto Reforms. The reforms were named after Lord Morley, the Secretary of State for India and Lord Minto, the Indian Viceroy. The main features of this act were: ... No significant improvement was introduced by these reforms.
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The british goverment announced morley - minto reforms to pacify the moderates. But the reforms did not pay any heed to the demand of the indians for swaraj. Muslims were granted separate electrote ( represenation ). This reform was a further threat to the hindu - muslim unity in the national movement . The moderates opposed it and the struggle for swaraj become more intense.
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