Third Round Table Conference (17 Nov – 24 Dec, 1932)
- The third Round Table Conference was held on November 17, 1932, and lasted until December 24, 1932.
- Congress refused to attend (despite being invited), and the Labour Party in the United Kingdom also refused to attend.
- Only forty-six delegates, carefully invited by the Conservative government in Britain, attended this session.
Outcome
- This round table conference was also a setback because no important issues were discussed due to the absence of political leaders and Maharajas.
- The proposals of this round table conference were written down and published in a White Paper in 1933, which was later debated in the British parliament.
- Based on this, ....
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