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Asked: February 24, 20242024-02-24T20:46:04+05:30 2024-02-24T20:46:04+05:30In: Political Science

Write a short note on The Nehru Report.

Write a short note on The Nehru Report.

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      2024-02-24T20:46:44+05:30Added an answer on February 24, 2024 at 8:46 pm

      The Nehru Report, submitted in 1928, was a crucial document in the constitutional history of India during the period leading up to its independence. It was a response to the challenges posed by the British government’s announcement of a series of Round Table Conferences to discuss constitutional reforms for India.

      Background:

      During the 1920s, the demand for constitutional reforms in British India gained momentum. The discontent was fueled by factors such as the non-cooperation movement and the need for greater Indian representation in the governance of the country. In response to these demands, the British government announced the intention to hold Round Table Conferences to discuss constitutional issues.

      Preparation and Committee:

      To prepare for the upcoming Round Table Conferences, the All Parties Conference was convened in 1928. Jawaharlal Nehru, who later became the first Prime Minister of India, was chosen to head a committee to draft proposals for constitutional reform. The committee included prominent leaders like Motilal Nehru, Tej Bahadur Sapru, and others.

      Key Recommendations:

      The Nehru Report, submitted by the committee in August 1928, proposed a detailed outline for constitutional reforms in India. Some of its key recommendations included:

      1. Dominion Status: The report advocated for India to be granted Dominion Status within the British Empire, similar to that of Canada or Australia. This implied self-governance with control over internal and external affairs.

      2. Federal Structure: The Nehru Report proposed a federal structure for India, with a strong central government and autonomous provinces. This structure aimed to balance the powers between the center and the regions.

      3. Representation and Safeguards: The report addressed the concerns of various communities regarding representation. It recommended separate electorates for Muslims, Sikhs, and other minorities while also suggesting reserved seats for depressed classes. However, the idea of separate electorates for Muslims was met with criticism.

      4. Fundamental Rights: The Nehru Report emphasized the importance of fundamental rights for Indian citizens, including equality before the law, freedom of speech, and religious freedom.

      Reception and Criticism:

      While the Nehru Report marked a significant effort towards presenting Indian aspirations for constitutional reforms, it faced criticism, particularly from the Muslim League. The disagreement primarily revolved around the issue of separate electorates for Muslims, with the Muslim League demanding greater safeguards for Muslim representation.

      Impact:

      Despite the challenges and subsequent discussions, the Nehru Report played a pivotal role in shaping the discourse on constitutional reforms in India. It set the stage for further negotiations and paved the way for the subsequent Round Table Conferences. Ultimately, the demands and discussions during this period contributed to the evolution of constitutional provisions that would later be enshrined in the Government of India Act of 1935 and, eventually, the Constitution of independent India in 1950.

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