Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Political Stances
During The 1930s
- First Round Table Conference
- 12th November 1930 - in the House of
Lords
- 89 representaves - 16 from British Political Parties, 16 Princes and 57 nominees
of the viceroy
- Ended in January 1931
- Two Basic Agreements
- Central and provincial and executive power should be
accountable to legislatures
- British India and Indian India should be federally linked as one nation
- Congress boycotted the event
- Gandhi - Irwin Pact
- Signed on the 5th March 1931
- Gandhi's Side
- Civil disobedience movement would be halted
- Congress would participate in a recovened round table conference
- Irwin's Side
- An inquiry into police brutality would be held
- Political prisoners not guilty would be released
- banned organisations would be unb
- fines cancelled
- peaceful picketing in support of indian goods was permitted
- future political changes would be in the interests of India