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The Gandhi-Irwin pact was signed in the year:
1929
1931
1932
1925
The Gandhi–Irwin Pact was a political agreement signed by Mahatma Gandhi and the then Viceroy of India, Lord Irwin on 5 March 1931 before the second Round Table Conference in London. Before this, the viceroy Lord Irwin announced in October 1929, a vague offer of 'dominion status' for India in an unspecified future and a Round Table Conference to discuss a future constitution.
Below are the proposed conditions. • Discontinuation of the civil disobedience movement by the Indian National Congress • Participation by the Indian National Congress in the Round Table Conference • Withdrawal of all ordinances issued by the British Government imposing curbs on the activities of the Indian National Congress • Withdrawal of all prosecutions relating to several types of offenses except those involving violence • Release of prisoners arrested for participating in the civil disobedience movement • Removal of the tax on salt, which allowed the Indians to produce, trade, and sell salt legally and for their own private use
In reply, the British Government agreed to 1. Withdraw all ordinances and end prosecutions 2. Release all political prisoners, except those guilty of violence 3. Permit peaceful picketing of liquor and foreign cloth shops 4. Restore confiscated properties of the satyagrahis 5. Permit free collection or manufacture of salt by persons near the sea-coast 6. Lift the ban over the congress.
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