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Gandhiji was the one who drafted this pact.
The Gandhi-Irwin Pact. Under this pact, Gandhi stopped the civil disobedience protests, and Lord Irwin gave India a representative in Congress at the Round Table in London. Gandhi was an example for many people and events to come. Martin Luther King Jr. followed Gandhi's principal of peace for justice in the Montgomery Bus Boycott.
After the conclusion of the First Round Table Conference, the British governmentrealized that the cooperation of the Indian National Congress was necessary for further advancement in the making of the Indian constitution. Thus, Lord Irwin, the Viceroy, extended an invitation to Gandhi for talks. Gandhi agreed to end the Civil Disobedience Movement without laying down any preconditions.The agreement between Gandhi and Irwin was signed on March 5, 1931. Following are the salient points of this agreement:The Congress would discontinue the Civil Disobedience Movement.The Congress would participate in the Round Table Conference.The Government would withdraw all ordinances issued to curb the Congress.The Government would withdraw all prosecutions relating to offenses not involving violence.The Government would release all persons undergoing sentences of imprisonment for their activities in the civil disobedience movement.The pact shows that the British Government was anxious to bring the Congress to the conference table.
It depends on the year. For example, in 1594, the Lord Mayor of London was John Spencer.
There have been twenty British lords that ruled India. Charles Canning, Lord Elgin, Sir John Lawrence, Lord Mayo, Lord Northbrook, Lord Lytton, Lord Rigon, Lord Dufferin, Lord Lansdowne, Lord Elgin, Lord Curzon, Lord Minto, Lord Hardinge, Lord Chelsford, Lord Reading, Lord Irwin, Lord Willington, Lord Linlithgow, Lord Wavell and Lord Mountbatten.
Gandhiji was the one who drafted this pact.
The Gandhi-Irwin Pact. Under this pact, Gandhi stopped the civil disobedience protests, and Lord Irwin gave India a representative in Congress at the Round Table in London. Gandhi was an example for many people and events to come. Martin Luther King Jr. followed Gandhi's principal of peace for justice in the Montgomery Bus Boycott.
The Gandhi and Lord Irwins pact was mainly as the Hindus believed that the bullets given to them by the English contained cow fat. Which was against the Hindu religion, and also pork ,which was against the Muslim religion.
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Gandhi tells Lord Irwin that he dreads carrying out an act of civil disobedience to emphasize the deep commitment and seriousness of the tactic. Civil disobedience is a nonviolent tactic used to peacefully protest unjust laws or policies by refusing to comply with them. Gandhi believed in the power of nonviolent resistance to bring about social change.
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After the conclusion of the First Round Table Conference, the British governmentrealized that the cooperation of the Indian National Congress was necessary for further advancement in the making of the Indian constitution. Thus, Lord Irwin, the Viceroy, extended an invitation to Gandhi for talks. Gandhi agreed to end the Civil Disobedience Movement without laying down any preconditions.The agreement between Gandhi and Irwin was signed on March 5, 1931. Following are the salient points of this agreement:The Congress would discontinue the Civil Disobedience Movement.The Congress would participate in the Round Table Conference.The Government would withdraw all ordinances issued to curb the Congress.The Government would withdraw all prosecutions relating to offenses not involving violence.The Government would release all persons undergoing sentences of imprisonment for their activities in the civil disobedience movement.The pact shows that the British Government was anxious to bring the Congress to the conference table.
Richard Martin - Lord Mayor of London - died in 1617.
William Rowe - Lord Mayor of London - died in 1593.