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Question : In________, at its Madras session, the Indian National Congress set up an All Parties Conference to draft a Constitution for India.

Option 1: 1922

Option 2: 1932

Option 3: 1927

Option 4: 1915


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Correct Answer: 1927


Solution : The correct answer is 1927.

During its session in Madras in December 1927, the Indian National Congress established an All Parties Conference to write a Constitution for India. In reaction to the Simon Commission's establishment, the Indian National Congress made two significant choices during its Madras session in December 1927:

  • First, it chose not to work with the Commission.
  • Second, it organized an All Parties Conference to begin drafting an Indian Constitution.
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