Why government of india act 1935 called as act of slavery?
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The Government of India Act of 1935 must be contextualized by pointing out that ... Jawaharlal Nehru, in his condemnation of the India Act of 1935, called it a "new charter of slavery.
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- Pandit Jawahar Lal Nehru called Government India Act 1935 as the act of Slavery.
- Jawaharlal Nehru was concerned with this act that "this act is a slogan declaration."
- It was virtually an act which kept the entire power in the hands of the British instead of giving power to Indians.
- The proposed union outline is designed to make any kind of real development impossible.
- The All India Union, which was proposed in the Act of 1935, although it had all the basic characteristics of the Union, such as the division of powers, written and strict constitution and the establishment of fair judicial power, but there were some serious faults in it.
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