First Round Table Conference was first among the three such conferences organized between 1930 and 1932 by British government towards constitutional reforms in India. These conferences were conducted as per 1930 report of Simon Commission. First Round Table Conference was held between November 1930 and January 1931. It was officially inaugurated on November 12, 1930 at House of Lords at London by the British King (George V) and was chaired by then British Prime Minister, Ramsay MacDonald.
The most notable Indian leaders’ participating in the conference were as follows:
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Participants
The participants of the First Round Table conference included:- Total 16 delegates from three British Political Parties
- Total 74 delegates from India comprising:
- 58 delegates from political parties in India
- 16 delegates from princely states
The most notable Indian leaders’ participating in the conference were as follows:
- Muslim League: Muhammad Ali Jinnah, Muhammad Shafi, Aga Khan, Muhammad Ali, Muhammad Zafrulla Khan, A.K. Fazlul Huq
- Hindu Mahasabha: S. Moonje and M.R. Jayakar
- Indian Liberal Party : Tej Bahadur Sapru, C. Y. Chintamani and Srinivasa Sastri
- Sikhs: Sardar Ujjal Singh
- The Untouchables: R. Ambedkar
- Dewans of many princely states.
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