During the Civil Disobedience Movement, Mahatma Gandhi negotiated the Delhi Pact (Gandhi-Irwin Pact) in March 1931 with Viceroy Lord Irwin. Which of the following demands placed by Mahatma Gandhi was explicitly rejected by Lord Irwin during these talks?
- AImmediate release of all political prisoners not convicted of violent acts
- BRight to peaceful and non-violent picketing of shops selling foreign cloth and liquor
- A public judicial inquiry into police excesses committed during the movementCevap
- DPermission for coastal residents to manufacture salt for personal consumption
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The demand for a public judicial inquiry into police excesses committed during the movement was explicitly rejected by Lord Irwin.
During the discussions leading to the Gandhi-Irwin Pact (March 5, 1931), Mahatma Gandhi submitted two major requests that Lord Irwin refused to accept: a demand for a public inquiry into police excesses committed during the crackdown on Civil Disobedience volunteers, and the commutation of the death sentences of Bhagat Singh, Sukhdev, and Rajguru.
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Terms and Negotiations of the Gandhi-Irwin Pact (1931)
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