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At the Second Round Table Conference, the claim of the Indian National Congress representing all of India was challenged by
1. The Muslim League saying that Congress doesn’t represent Muslims.
2. Dr. Ambedkar citing that Congress is not a representative of lower castes.
3. Motilal Nehru quoting that Congress is the opposite of Socialism.
4. The Princes saying that Congress had no stake in the territories of the princely states.
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1,2&4 only
2,3&4 only
1&3 only
2&4 only
Statement 3: Motilal Nehru was an important leader of the Indian National Congress,who also served as the Congress President twice, 1919–1920 and 1928–1929. So, S3 is naturally incorrect.Due to the opposition faced by Gandhi, representing the Congress, by these leaders and the reluctance of the British to ceded to Congress’s demands, the Conference in London was inconclusive. In 1935, however, a new Government of India Act promised some form of representative government.Two years later, in an election held on the basis of a restricted franchise, the Congress won a comprehensive victory. Gandhiji returned to India and resumed civil disobedience.
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