the morley minto reforms was nothing but an attempt to weaken the Indian society expalin how?
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The morley minto reforms was nothing but an attempt to weaken the Indian society - True
- Morley Minto reform was another term for the Indian Council Act of the year 1909, which was instituted to conciliate the moderates
- The membership of central and regional legislative bodies was extended. However, in the councils, the number of elected members was less than half of their overall membership.
- Instead of being elected by the citizens, the representatives were elected by the landlords, merchants associations, industrialists, and municipal bodies.
- As part of these changes, the British even adopted collective electors, which was intended to generate disunity between Hindus and Muslims. Some seats were reserved for Muslims to be chosen by Muslim voters in the councils.
- Communal representation in Indian politics was enforced by the Act. By dividing the people into communal lines, it intended to stem the increasing tide of nationalism in the country. In the division of the country along religious lines, the culmination of this phase was seen.
- In addition, the Act did little to grant colonial self-government, as was the demand of Congress.
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