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why was Simon Commission sent to India

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Answered by FIREBIRD
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Simon Commission was a commission consisting of seven people who were asked to do a study on the reforms necessary to be made in the largest and the most important colony of the British. And its called Simon commission as it was headed by a person known as JOHN SIMON. It was sent to INDIA in 1928.

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Answered by morwor
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government act of 1919 also known as montagu- chelmsford reforms of 1919 in this reform british were thinking that we have to increase administration of india and participation of indians.

Explanation:

the secretary of state,lord birkenhead, had started commission after 10 years but it was before 2 years. there were 7 members and the chairman of the committee was sir john simon. this was called simon commission started in 1927 in delhi. indians were not happy because in this commission british were  not having indians. so indians started boycott coming with black flags and no co-operating with british. they started popular slogan called "go back simon" .montagu-chelmsford reforms not fulfill to indians administration .

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