When did the Simon Commission come to India and why was it
boycotted ?
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The Commission, appointed by Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin, did not include any Indian delegates. As a result, the Indian National Congress and a faction of the Muslim League, led by Mohammed Ali Jinnah, decided to boycott the Commission. Upon arrival in Bombay on 3 February 1928, the Commission was met by protests.
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4th February 1928
the commission was called the semen commission after its chairman ,sir john simon . ☑️ the government refused to accept the demand of self government . the Congress decided to boy cut the commission . when it arrived in India on 4th February 1928 , it was greeted by and all Indian hotel
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