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why did the second round table conference failed?

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Answered by Anonymous
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The 2nd round table conference 1931 was held in London .  It was attended by Gandhiji  as a sole representative of the congress, according to the terms of the Gandhi-Irwin pact of 1931. He conference was soon deadlocked on the minorities issue, with separate electorates being demanded now not only by Muslims  but also by the depressed classes. The question of independence or setting up a responsible government receded into the background. The British  government refused to concede the immediate grant of Dominion status. So Gandhiji returned to India  disappointed.

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Answered by saurav27bhardwaj
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The second round table conference was deemed a failure because of the many disagreements among the participants. While the INC claimed to speak for the whole of the country, other participants and leaders of other parties contested this claim.

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