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Why was simon comission rejected by the indians ?7 marks

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Answered by Legend0353
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Answer:

As all the members of this commission were Europeans

Explanation:

Indian political leaders felt insulted and decided to boycott this commission. Wherever this commission went there were cries of 'Simon Go Back'. It was while leading a demonstration against the Simon commission that a fatal lathi-blow was dealt to Lala Rajpat Rai.

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Answered by HarshChaudhary0706
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Answer:

Explanation:

The Simon Commission was rejected because there was no a single Indian member in the Commission.

In 1927, the British Parliament appointed a seven member commission headed by Sir John Simon, that is why it was called Simon Commission. It was appointed to look into the working of Constitution for India. The Commission reached India in 1928. It was welcomed with black flags and slogans of 'Simon Go Back' because it was appointed to look into the working of Constitution for Indians but there was no Indian member to represent their aspirations and concerns.

The simon was opposed because it did not have any indian representation in assemblage

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