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Which among the following was NOT the provision of the Gandhi-Irwin pact ?
Immediate release of all political prisoners of the Civil Disobedience Movement
Clause 2 of the March 1931 pact defined “reservations and safeguards' to cover financial credit of India
The return of confiscated land already sold to third parties
Reservation of 18 per cent seats for Depressed classes
In the meeting, a pact was signed between Gandhi on behalf of Indian National Congress and Irwin on behalf of Government.
According to the agreement:
The government agreed to:
* Immediate release of all Political Prisoners not convicted for violence.
* Remission of all fines not yet collected.
* Return of acquired land not yet sold to the third party
* Lenient treatment to all government employees who had resigned.
* Right to make salt for consumption to villages along the coast.
* Right to peaceful and nonaggressive picketing of Liquor and foreign clothes shop.
Congress agreed to:
* Discontinue Civil Disobedience Movement.
* To participate in Second Round Table Conference.
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