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Long Road to Democracy Chapter 1
Consequent upon the publication of the Indian Statutory The deliberation resulted in a White Paper in March,
Commission (Simon Commission) Report in May, 1930 a 1933. It was examined by a Joint Committee of both the
Round Table Conference was held in London between Houses of Parliament by Lord Linlithgow (later Viceroy of
November 12, 1930 and January 19, 1931 in which 16 India) with help of Indian assessors. The Bill prepared by
delegates from the Indian princely states and 57 this committee known as Government of India Bill, 1935
delegates from British India including Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, came to be known as Government of India Act, 1935 on
Sir Tej Bahadur Sapru, Srinivasa Sastri, C.Y. Chintamani being passed with minor alterations on August 2, 1935.
and Mohammed Shafi participated to deliberate on a The Sixth Schedule of the Government of India Act, 1935
scheme of an All-India Federation. Mahatma Gandhi was devoted to franchise. A perusal shows that franchise
attended the Second Round Table (September 7 to was based on property, taxation, educational qualification,
December 1, 1931) as the sole representative of the military services, pensioned widow or pensioned mother,
Congress. The Third Round Table Conference was status of a dead soldier of British Indian Army, and even
attended by fewer number of representatives than guardianship of a minor who might otherwise qualify as a
before from November 17 to December 24, 1932. voter (through property rights etc). Franchise could be
Voters outside the Town Hall in Delhi during polling in the Assembly Elections in December 1934
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