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what was the simon commission. who ever gives good detail gets brainliest​

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Answered by siddartha32
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The Indian Statutory Commission, commonly referred to as the Simon Commission, was a group of seven British Members of Parliament under the chairmanship of Sir John Simon. The commission arrived in British India in 1928 to study constitutional reform in Britain's most important colony.Simon Commission, group appointed in November 1927 by the British Conservative government under Stanley Baldwin to report on the working of the Indian constitution established by the Government of India Act of 1919.The Simon Commission was an attempt by the British Government to stave off more radical constitutional reform in its governance of ...Background Simon Commission was a committee formed by the British Government to examine the Indian constitutional problems and ...The Indian Statutory Commission, commonly referred to as the Simon Commission after its chairman Sir John Allsebrook Simon.

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Answered by smotzagade9997
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The Indian Statutory Commission, commonly referred to as the Simon Commission, was a group of seven British Members of Parliament under the chairmanship of Sir John Simon. The commission arrived in British India in 1928 to study constitutional reform in Britain's most important colony. One of its members was Clement Attlee, who became committed to Indian independence by 1934 and achieved that goal as Prime Minister in 1947 in the granting of independence to India and Pakistan.

At the time of introducing the Montagu–Chelmsford Reforms in 1919, the British Government declared that a commission would be sent to India after ten years to examine the effects and operations of the constitutional reforms and to suggest more reforms for India. In November 1927, the British government appointed the Simon Commission to report on India's constitutional progress for introducing constitutional reforms, as promised.

The Commission was strongly opposed by many in India. The commission was opposed since it had seven British members of British Parliament and no Indian. Indians saw it as a violation to their right of self determination and insult to their self respect. Prominent Indian nationalist Lala Lajpat Rai led a protest in Lahore. He suffered a police beating during the protest, and died of his injuries on 17th November,1928.


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