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What was the objectives of the simon commission?how did the indians react to it?

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Answered by Rajveer1111
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Simon commission was a commesission whose head was Sir John Simon. This commission was formed to make take care of the Indian Administration. However, in this commission , there were no Indians envolved.
Indian citizens found this cruel and opposed Sir John Simon and the simon commission. Indians opposed simon commission by organising marchs and parades. People shouted many salogans one of them, being, SIMON GO BACK and SIMON BHARAT CHORO.
Answered by abhishek7315
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Explanation:

A Commission was set up in 1927 to look after the working of the Government of India Act in 1919 and give its report. The commission came to be known as the Simon Commission. tyhe Congress at its annual session held in Madras in 1927, decided to Boycott the Simon Commission. The Muslim League also took the same decision. There were hartals throughout the country and meetings were held condemning the appointment of the commission. The demonstrators were lathy charged and were fired at in many places slogans of “Simon Go back” were raised.

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