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why were Montague Chelmsford reforms opposed by the Indians?

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Answered by faridkhann
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The Indians objected to this as they wanted more say in their affairs. The Montagu-Chelmsford Reforms disappointed the Muslims and Hindus as they had hoped for greater concessions. Central government reserved sweeping powers for itself with only minor concessions for the locals.

Answered by mashaikhsara
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Montague-chelmsford reforms were opposed by hindu and muslims as they expect more than this but british were as yet not prepared to give up their colony.

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