DMPQ-What were the main recommendations of Nehru Report?

As an answer to Lord Birkenhead’s challenge, an All Parties Conference met in February 1928and appointed a subcommittee under the chairmanship of Motilal Nehru to draft a. This was the first major attempt by the Indians to draft a constitutionalframework for the country. The committee included Tej Bahadur

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Sapru, Subhash Bose, M.S.Aney, Mangal Singh, Ali Imam, Shuab Qureshi and G.R. Pradhan as its members. The report wasfinalised by August 1928.

Main Recommendations

  • Dominion status on lines of self-governing dominions as the form of government.
  • Rejection of separate electorates; instead, a demand for joint electorates with

reservation of seats for Muslims.

  • Linguistic provinces.
  • Nineteen fundamental rights including equal rights for women, right to form unions, and

universal adult suffrage.

  • Responsible government at the centre and in provinces
  • Full protection to cultural and religious interests of Muslims.
  • Complete dissociation of state from religion.
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