The "Nehru Report" (august 1928) was a memorandum outlining a proposed new Dominion constitution for India. It was prepared by a committee of the All Parties Conference chaired by Motilalnehru with his son Jawaharlal acting as secretary. There were nine other members in this committee including two Muslims...
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The Nehru Report, presented in 1928, was a proposal for constitutional reforms in British India, drafted by a committee led by Motilal Nehru, the father of Jawaharlal Nehru. It aimed to address Indian demands for greater self-governance and included recommendations for a dominion status for India, a parliamentary system, and equal representation for all communities. The report was significant as it marked an early effort by Indian nationalists to articulate their political aspirations and was met with mixed reactions from various political groups, leading to further discussions about India's future governance.
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The Nehru Report of 1928, which was an attempt to outline constitutional reforms in British India, included several prominent Muslim members. Notable Muslim figures involved were Mohammad Ali Jinnah, who later became a key leader of the All-India Muslim League, and Aga Khan, who was the spiritual leader of the Ismaili community. Other Muslim leaders who participated included Maulana Mohammad Ali and his brother Shaukat Ali. Their involvement highlighted the complexities of Muslim representation in the Indian political landscape during that period.
The Treasurer's Report - 1928 was released on: USA: 12 March 1928
The Nehru Report, drafted in 1928, aimed to outline constitutional reforms for India. It proposed a dominion status for India within the British Empire, with provisions for a parliamentary system, universal suffrage, and responsible government. Importantly, it recommended a bicameral legislature and a significant expansion of provincial autonomy. However, it did not accommodate separate electorates for Muslims, leading to widespread dissatisfaction among Muslim leaders.
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Nehru report was presented in opposition to Simon Commission. This presented proposals which should be granted them (Indians) as concessions as decided in MC reforms in July in 1919. this was purely Hindu dominated proposal with no rights to Muslims.
Nehru report was presented in opposition to Simon Commission. This presented proposals which should be granted them (Indians) as concessions as decided in MC reforms in July in 1919. this was purely Hindu dominated proposal with no rights to Muslims.