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Delhi (Special Session) [27] 43 December 1924 Mahatma Gandhi: Belgaum [28] 44 April 1925 Sarojini Naidu: Kanpur [27] 45 December 1926 S. Srinivasa Iyengar: Guwahati [27] 46 December 1927 Mukhtar Ahmed Ansari: Madras [27] 47 1928 Motilal Nehru: Calcutta [24] 48 1929 Jawaharlal Nehru: Lahore [27] 49 1930 Karachi [27] 50 1931 Vallabhbhai Patel ...
The Second Session opened on September 7, 1931. There were three major differences between the first and second Round Table Conferences. By the second: The Second Round Table Conference (September 7, 1931) Congress Representation — The Gandhi–Irwin Pact opened the way for Congress participation in this conference.
At the 1931 Karachi session of the Indian National Congress, socialist pattern of development was set as the goal for India. Through the 1955 Avadi Resolution of the Indian National Congress, a socialistic pattern of development was presented as the goal of the party.
Once released, Patel served as interim Congress president, but was re-arrested while leading a procession in Bombay. After the signing of the Gandhi–Irwin Pact, Patel was elected president of Congress for its 1931 session in Karachi. Here the Congress ratified the pact and committed itself to the defence of fundamental rights and civil liberties.
Muhammad Ali Jawhar (10 December 1878 – 4 January 1931) was an Indian politician and activist of the Indian independence movement. He was a co-founder of the All-India Muslim League and Jamia Millia Islamia.
After the signing of Gandhi-Irwin pact in 1931, Sardar Patel was released and he was elected Congress president for its 1931 session in Karachi. Upon the failure of the Round Table Conference in London, Gandhiji and Sardar Patel were arrested in January 1932 and imprisoned in the Yerwada Central Jail .
In 1931 the party again split into two when Muhammad Ali Jinnah moved to London abandoning politics. [3] The two factions were led by Abdul Aziz and Hafiz Hidayat. The two factions merged again when Jinnah returned to India in 1934. [4] The last session was held in Karachi in 1943 and was presided by Muhammad Ali Jinnah. [5]
National income - ₹ 26,389 million 25 January – Mohandas Gandhi released again. January – The All-Asian Women's Conference (AAWC) takes place in Lahore.; 13 February – New Delhi becomes the capital of India.