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The Round table conference at London met for the discussion of
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- Provision of Provincial Autonomy
- A future Administration of India
- Gandhi’s demands for calling off Civil Disobedience Movement
- Congress claim to be the sole representative of Indians
Correct Option: B
Round Table Conference (1930–32), in Indian history, was a series of meetings in three sessions called by the British government to consider the future constitution of India. The conference resulted from a review of the Government of India Act of 1919, undertaken in 1927 by the Simon Commission, whose report was published in 1930. The conference was held in London.