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Answered by Purwa2995
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The national rise during the Non-cooperation Movement came to a halt during the Chauri Chaura Incident. It was in 1927 again that there was the resumption of national movement centering round the appointment of Simon Commission.

In fact, the British Governmentin 1927 announced that a commission would go through the question of granting further concessions to the Indians. Accordingly, in 1927 itself the British government constituted a commission headed by Sir John Simon. And it was by his name, that the commission came to be known as the ‘Simon Commission’.

•The constitutional concessions granted to Indians by the British government in 1919 failed to satisfy them.

•The Act of 1919 did not satisfy the demands of the Indians. The Indian national leaders had been continuously demanding, since 1919, the introduction of further constitutional reforms.

•But, it was made clear by the government that they will not introduce any further constitutional reforms up to the next 10 years.

•By the time, Simon Commission was formed already 8 years had elapsed out of the time-span of 10 years determined by the British government.

•Defeat in the elections of the ruling Conservatives in the upcoming elections was also an important factor.

•Thus ruling party of Britain appointed the Simon Commission.

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Answered by Sumanmi
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Simon commission was sent to India to investigate further need for constitutional reforms in India. However, the commission didn't consist of a single Indian. The Indians rejected this all-white commission as they felt that it was a harm to their policy of self determination and self respect. Congress, Muslim league and all other major parties of India rejected it with the slogan ''Simon go back ''

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