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Per NCERT §3.1, what was the SIMON COMMISSION (1928) — and why did Indians protest with 'Go back Simon'?
AA statutory commission set up by the Tory British government to review the Indian constitution — protested because it had NO Indian members
BA commission that gave India independence
CA commission that proposed Pakistan
DA commission that abolished untouchability
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: A. A statutory commission set up by the Tory British government to review the Indian constitution — protested because it had NO Indian members
Per NCERT §3, Simon Commission was all-British — Indians demanded representation. Lala Lajpat Rai died from injuries in the Simon protests.
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