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The Disorders Inquiry Committee (1919 —1920) headed by Lord Hunter was constituted to investigate the disturbances in Bombay, Delhi and Punjab, their causes and measures taken to cope with them. Which of the following were not member(s) of the Committee?
Choose the answer from the following:
2 and 3
3 and 4
Only 4
Only 5
- The Disorders Inquiry Committee, known as the Hunter Commission, was formed to investigate the 1919 disturbances in India.
- Justice G.C. Rankin, Chimanlal Harilal Setalvad, and Pt. Jagat Narayan were part of this committee.
- Sultan Shamsher Beig was not a member of this committee.
- W.F. Rice was indeed a member of this committee.
- Option 1, 2, and 3: Incorrect, as all three were members.
- Option 2, 3, and 4: Incorrect, as Pt. Jagat Narayan was a member.
- Option 3, Only 4: ?? Correct, as Sultan Shamsher Beig was not a member.
- Option 4, Only 5: Incorrect, as W.F. Rice was a member.
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