When did simon commission come to Indian? Why did congress boycott it?
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The Simon Commission was dispatched to India in 1928 to review the the Government of India Act 1919. The Commission, appointed by Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin, did not include any Indian delegates.
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The Congress Party decided to boycott the Commission at their session at Madras in 1927. The Muslim League led by M A Jinnah also boycotted it. A certain section of members led by Muhammad Shafi supported the government. The Justice Party in the South decided to side with the government on this issue.
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