why was simon comission boycotted in india
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Simon Commission was a statutory body that was introduced in the new tory government of Britain. It came in the India in 1928. Also the main problem was that it did not constitute any Indian member. Even it gave government power to restrict political activities along with vernacular presses.
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The commission was boycotted by the Indian National Congress and most other Indian political parties. It, nevertheless, published a two-volume report, mainly the work of Simon regarded as a classic state document the report proposed provincial autonomy in India but rejected the parliamentary Responsibility in centre
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