
Simon Commission of 1927 was boycotted because
- there was no Indian Member in the Commission
- it supported the Muslim League
- Congress felt that the people of India are entitled to Swaraj
- there were differences among the members
Explanation
Option (a) is correct
- The Simon Commission was appointed by the British Government to review constitutional reforms. It had no Indian members, which led to nationwide protests under the slogan “Simon Go Back.” Hence, it was boycotted.

