what were the issues discussed at the second round table conference ??
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It was deadlooked on the minority issues, separate electorate for the muslims, Indian Christians and the depressed class of the society
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The issues discussed in the ‘second round table conference’ were the issue of having separate electorates for the untouchables in the country.
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The importance of the ‘second round table conference’ was the participation of the ‘Indian National Congress’. The ‘round table conference’ was headed by the ‘British Prime Minister’ Macdonald. The main points discussed in the the round table conference was by the British who were insistent on providing separate electorates for minority communities.
This did not go well with the Indians and Gandhi and Ambedkar disagreed with the points put forth by the British. They were not in agreement for separate electorates for the lower caste and the untouchables in the country.
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