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Question
Why the reforms introduced by the government failed to satisfy Indian?
Solution
(i) Flaws in Dyarchy System: The system of Dyarchy was a total failure. The division of subjects was not proper and ministers in charge of various departments had no sufficient funds for development.
(ii) Divide and Rule Policy: Britishers continued their policy of Divide and Rule as the Communal representation was now extended to other communities also.
(iii) Non-cooperation of British Officials: The working of the reforms was made difficult due
to the non-cooperation of British officials. They were reluctant to give up their unlimited powers.
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