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M. N. Roy was an opponent of which British policy in India?

  • Salt Tax

  • Partition of Bengal

  • Rowlatt Act

  • Montague-Chelmsford Reforms

Answer

The Montague-Chelmsford Reforms, also known as the Government of India Act of 1919, sought to introduce limited self-governance in British India. M. N. Roy, an Indian revolutionary and communist, opposed these reforms as he believed they were inadequate and did not truly empower Indians. Instead, Roy advocated for complete independence from British rule and the establishment of a socialist state in India.
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