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write a short note on Gandhi Irwin pact

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Answered by preakatniss
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Gandhi was impressed by Irwin'ssincerity. The terms of the "Gandhi-Irwin Pact" fell manifestly short of those Gandhi prescribed as the minimum for a truce. Many British officials in India, and in England, were outraged by the idea of a pact with a party whose avowed purpose was the destruction of the British Raj.
Answered by iamrhimanshukumar09
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Gandhi - Irwin Pact :

(a) The Civil Disobedience Movement started by Gandhiji faced brutal response from the British.

(b) There were large scale attacks on the satyagrahis. Even women and children were not spared and beaten badly. Thousands of the protesters were arrested.

(c) This situation forced Gandhiji to call off the movement and sign a pact with Lord Irwin. The Pact came to be called as Gandhi - Irwin Pact.

(d) According to the pact, Gandhiji agreed to take part in the Second Round Table Conference in London. In turn, the government agreed to release all political prisoners imprisoned during the movement.

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