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Which party came to power in Britain in 1929 and appointed simon commission & why ?

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Answered by satyanarayanojha216
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The Labor Party came to power in Britain in 1929.

Explanation:

In the 1929 general political election, the Labor Party turned into the biggest in the House of Commons just because, with 287 seats and 37.1% of the popular vote.  MacDonald proceeded to select Britain's first woman Cabinet Minister Margaret Bondfield, who was delegated Minister of Labor.

Simon Commission

The New Tory Government in Britain constituted a statutory commission under Sir John Simon. The Commission was to look into functioning of constitutional system in India and suggest changes. The Commission did not have a single Indian member.  When the commission arrived in India, it was greeted by slogans “Simon, Go Back”.

All parties, including Congress and Muslim League, participated in the demonstrations. (Lala Lajpat Rai was arrested and soon he died. Govind Ballabh Pant was lathicharged, remained crippled for life).

Answered by agrippa
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Simon Commission

Explanation:

  • The British conservative party appointed the Simon commission in November 1927. It was appointed to report on the status of the Indian Constitution established by the Government of India Act 1919.
  • Simon commission was the group of seven British members appointed to report on the functioning of the the Indian constitution established by the Government of India Act of 1919. It was appointed by British conservative government under Stanley Baldwin.
  • It was opposed when the commission members visited India, the main reason for it was that there was not even a single Indian member int he commission.
  • Ramsay MacDonald's labour party came to power in 1929. It won most of the seats int he house of Commons.  

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