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Define Gandhi -Irwin pact |
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Answer» Answer: The GANDHI–Irwin Pact was a POLITICAL agreement SIGNED by Mahatma Gandhi and Lord Irwin, Viceroy of India, on 5 March 1931 before the second Round Table Conference in London. On 5 March 1931, pact was signed between M.K Gandhi and Lord Irwin the Viceroy of India. The pact made the British Government concede some demands, which were given below: To withdraw all ordinances and prosecutions. To release all the political prisoners. The pact made the British Government concede some demands, which were -To withdraw all ordinances and prosecutions; to release all the political prisoners'; to restore the confiscated PROPERTIES of the satyagarhis; to permit the free collection or MANUFACTURE of salt. |
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