what were the demand made by Indian leader in 1931
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Answer:
The demand was Gandhi-Irwin pact.
Explanation:
M.K Gandhi attended highly official meeting with Lord Irwin on the behalf of the Indian National Congress on negotiating terms of Constitutional reforms. On 5 March 1931, pact was signed between M.K Gandhi and Lord Irwin the Viceroy of India. The pact made the British Government concede some demands, which were given below:
• To withdraw all ordinances and prosecutions.
• To release all the political prisoners.
• To restore the confiscated properties of the satyagarhis.
• To permit the free collection or manufacture of salt.
Second Round Table Conference
• It was held in London during Viceroyalty of Lord Willington during September to December, 1931 and Gandhi attended it to behalf of the Indian National Congress.
• The conference was failed as Gandhi could not agree on the policy of Communal Representation and the refusal of the British Government for the basic Indian demand for freedom.