Nehru Report Points

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Inthis article, we will tell you about the Nehru Report. This report has a lot of great proposals that aim to create a positive impact on India. But, what exactly is the Nehru report, what. were the key points of it and why was it formed? Keep reading this article to find answers to all these questions.

The Nehru Report of 15 August 1928 was a memorandum that proposed a new dominion status for India. It was also aimed to set up a federal government for the constitution of India and asked to devise Joint Electorates with reservation of seats for minorities.


The Nehru Report wanted to give equal rights to all Indians. This report laid the foundation for the provision of the Fundamental right in India. It all started with a challenge given by the Britishers to frame our own Constitution. We gave a powerful response to them by laying down the major fundamental rights that guarantees every Indian equal respect and opportunities.


Answer: The Nehru report was devised by the committee of the All Parties Conference. The chairperson of this committee was Motilal Nehru and his son Jawaharlal Nehru was the secretary.


Answer: The major point made in the Nehru Report was to give India Dominion status. In simple terms, this means that India would be given independence within the British Commonwealth.


The Fourteen Points of Jinnah were proposed by Muhammad Ali Jinnah in response to the Nehru report. It consisted of four Delhi proposals, the three Calcutta amendments, demands for the continuation of separate electorates and reservation of seats for Muslims in government services and self-governing bodies. In 1928, an All Parties Conference was convened in reaction to the Simon Commission appointed to discuss parliamentary reform in British India. A committee was set up under Motilal Nehru which prepared the "Nehru Report". This report demanded "Dominion Status" for India. Separate electorates were refused and the reservation of seats for the Muslims of Bengal and Punjab was rejected. The Nehru Report did not uphold a single demand of the Muslim League.In reaction to the Nehru Report, the League authorised Jinnah to draft in concise terms the basis of any future constitution for India. Jinnah aimed to safeguard the interests of Muslims. He gave his 14 points which covered the interests of Muslims and in these 14 points Jinnah stated it was the "parting of ways" and that he did not want anything to do with the Indian National Congress in the future. The League leaders motivated Jinnah to revive the Muslim League and give it direction. As a result, these points became the demands of the League and greatly influenced the Muslims' thinking for the next two decades until the establishment of Pakistan in 1947.


The report was given in a meeting of the council of the All India Muslim League on 9 March 1929. The Nehru Report was criticized by Muslim leaders Aga Khan and Muhammad Shafi. They considered it as a death warrant because it recommended joint electoral rolls for Hindus and Muslims.[1]Muhammad Ali Jinnah left for England in May 1928 and returned after six months. In March 1929, the Muslim League session was held in Delhi under the presidency of Jinnah. In his address to his delegates, he consolidated Muslim viewpoints under fourteen items and these fourteen points became Jinnah's 14 points and the manifesto of the All India Muslim League.[1][2]


A positive aspect of Nehru Report was that it resulted in the unity of divided Muslims groups. A positive aspect of Nehru Report was that it resulted in the unity of divided Muslim groups. In a meeting of the council of All India Muslim League on March 28, 1929, members of both the Shafi League and Jinnah League participated. Quaid-e-Azam termed the Nehru Report as a Hindu document, but considered simply rejecting the report as insufficient. He decided to give an alternative Muslim agenda. It was in this meeting that Quaid-e-Azam presented his famous Fourteen Points. The council of the All India Muslim League accepted fourteen points of the Quaid. A resolution was passed according to which no scheme for the future constitution of the Government of India would be acceptable to the Muslims unless and until it included the demands of the Quaid presented in the fourteen points.


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