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The Meerut conspiracy case of mid 30s was result of-
1. Growing government concern over growth of Trade Union activities and wanted to crush with iron hand.
2.The Congress was opposed to communists .
3. The government got restless by the visit of British Trade Union leaders to help organize Trade Union movement in India.
4.Communists were opposed to divide and rule a key policy of government.
5.Arrest of M.N. Roy on returning having attended Communist International.
2 and 5
3and 5
2 and 4
1 and 3
Correct answer is D. Explanation: The British Government was clearly worried about the growing influence of the Communist International. It was also thoroughly convinced that this was all due to the infiltration of communist and socialist ideas propagated to the workers by the Communist Party of India (CPI).Its ultimate Objective,so the government percieved,was to achieve complete paralysis and overthrough of existing Governments in every country (including India) by means of a general strike and armed uprising. The government's immediate response was to foist yet another conspiracy case---the Meerut Conspiracy Case.
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