Social Sciences, asked by panda6767, 6 months ago

Why was the Simon Commission set up by the British? *
1 point
A. it was too manage all civil administration in India
B. It came for financial and business issues
C.it came to make peace on various issues
D. the commission was to look into the functioning of the constitutional system in India and suggest changes.



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Answered by darshmenon05
2

Answer:

it was to manage all civil administration in India

Explanation:

Simon Commission, a group appointed in November 1927 by the British Conservative government under Stanley Baldwin to report on the working of the Indian constitution established by the Government of India Act of 1919. The commission consisted of seven members—four Conservatives, two Labourites, and one Liberal—under the joint chairmanship of the distinguished Liberal lawyer, Sir John Simon, and Clement Attlee, the future prime minister. Its composition met with a storm of criticism in India because Indians were excluded. 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.

Answered by deveshupadhyay277304
2

Answer:

D is correct

Explanation:

Bhagat Singh and lala lajpat Rai opposed it

because there was not a single Indian in commission,

they (lala lajpat Rai and others) think that

how could it be possible to rearrange constitution of India without any Indian suggestions

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