Minto Morly 1909 and Montague Chalmsford Reforms 1919 ( O Level Pakistan studies)
Minto
Morly 1909 and Montague Chalmsford Reforms 1919
British government started accepting that it was the time when Muslims and Hindus could be given some political representation because some educated Indians had learnt English and developed the sence of politics. Two sets of legal reforms were introduced known as Minto Morley reforms 1909 and some more rights for Indians as Montague Chalmsford Referms 1919.
These reforms not only provided political and social
representation to the Indians but also decreased the distance between British
government and Indians. Better understanding also started making the lives of
Indians improved paving the path of Indian progress under British rule. Many
Indian leaders became the helping hands for British government to rule the
country comfortably.
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