Q. The famous “Poona Pact” was related to which of the following?

[A] Communal Award

[B] Constitutional Making

[C] Primary health care

[D] Education

Answer: A
Notes:

Explanation: In August 1932, Ramsay MacDonald, the British Prime Minister, announced a scheme of representation of the minorities, which came to be known as the Communal Award.

  • The award not only continued separate electorates for the Muslims, Sikhs, Indian Christians, Anglo-Indians and Europeans but also extended it to the depressed classes (Scheduled Castes).
  • Gandhiji was distressed over this extension of the principle of communal representation to the depressed classes and undertook fast unto death in Yerawada Jail (Poona) to get the award modified.
  • At last, there was an agreement between the leaders of the Congress and the depressed classes.
  • The agreement, known as Poona Pact, retained the Hindu joint electorate and gave reserved seats to the depressed classes.

Source: Laxmikanth’s Polity

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