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Which one of the following statements about the justice Party is not correct?
It clamoured for the same kind of separate communal representation for the Non-Brahmins as had been granted to the Muslims by the Morley-Minto Reforms.
It was patronized mainly by richer landowning and urban middle class Non- Brahmins.
It succeeded in getting the provision for 28 reserved seats for the NonBrahmins in the Montagu-Chelmsford Reforms.
It supported the call given by the Congress to boycott elections in 1920.
The Justice Party was a political party in the Madras Presidency of British India. It was founded by T. M. Nair and P. Theagaraya Chetty in 1916. Communal division between Brahmins and nonBrahmins began in the presidency during the late-19th and early20th century, mainly due to caste prejudices and disproportionate Brahminical representation in government jobs. The Justice Party's foundation marked the culmination of several efforts to establish an organisation to represent the non-Brahmins in Madras. Founders of Justice Party though that Congress was mainly Brahmin party, so it started opposing Congress
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