Government Response
- In July 1930 the Viceroy Lord Irwin proposed a Round Table Conference (RTC) and reiterated the goal of dominion status.
- He also accepted the suggestion that Tej Bahadur Sapru and M.R. Jayakar be allowed to explore the possibility of peace between the Congress and the Government.
- In August 1930 Motilal, Nehru, Jawaharlal Nehru and Gandhi reiterated following demands
- Right of secession from Britain;
- Complete national government with control over defence and finance; and
- An independent tribunal to settle Britain’s financial claims.
- But the outcome of this was deadlock in ....
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