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Simon Commission was the group of MP's which were sent to India, and aimed to check and analyse the constitutional reforms introduced in India and also had to propose the alternative recommendations to the government. Simon Commission constituted 7 MP's out of which no one was Indian.

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Simon Commission was the group of MP's which were sent to India, and aimed to check and analyse the constitutional reforms introduced in India and also had to propose the alternative recommendations to the government. Simon Commission constituted 7 MP's out of which no one was Indian.

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The Simon Commission was a group of Members of Parliament (MPs) from Britain who were sent to India to review and analyze the constitutional reforms that had been introduced in India. They were also tasked with proposing alternative recommendations to the government. The Simon Commission was made up of seven MPs, none of whom were Indian. This was a point of contention and led to widespread protests in India. The Commission was named after its chairman, Sir John Simon.

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