<P> The idea of an All - India Federation was moved to the centre of discussion by Tej Bahadur Sapru . All the groups attending the conference supported this concept . The princely states agreed to the proposed federation provided that their internal sovereignty was guaranteed . The Muslim League also supported the federation as it had always been opposed to a strong Centre . The British agreed that representative government should be introduced on provincial level . </P> <P> Other important discussions were the responsibility of the executive to the legislature and a separate electorate for the Untouchables as demanded by Dr. B.R. Ambedkar . </P> <P> The Congress had boycotted the first conference was requested to come to a settlement by Sapru, M.R. Jayakar and V.S. Srinivasa Sastri . A settlement between Mahatma Gandhi and Viceroy Lord Irwin known as the Gandhi--Irwin Pact was reached and Gandhi was appointed as the sole representative of the Congress to the second Round Table Conference . By this time, there was a coalition Government in Britain with a Conservative majority . It was held in London in September 1931 . The discussion led to the passing of the Government Of India act of 1935 . </P> <Ul> <Li> British Representatives: <Ul> <Li> Labour: Ramsay Macdonald, Wedgwood Benn, Arthur Henderson, William Jowitt, Hastings Lees - Smith, F.W. hick - Lawrence, Lord Sankey, Lord Snell, J.H. Thomas </Li> <Li> Conservative: Viscount Hailsham, Samuel Hoare, Earl Peel, Oliver Stanley, Marquess of Zetland </Li> <Li> Scottish Unionist: Walter Elliot </Li> <Li> Liberal: Isaac Foot, Henry Graham White, Robert Hamilton, Marquess of Lothian, Marquess of Reading, </Li> </Ul> </Li> <Li> Indian States' Representatives: Maharaja of Alwar, Maharaja of Baroda, Nawab of Bhopal, Maharaja of Bikaner, Maharao of Kutch, Rana of Dholpur, Maharaja of Indore, Maharaja of Jammu and Kashmir, Maharaja of Kapurthala, Maharaja of Nawanagar, Maharaja of Patiala, Maharaja of Rewa, Chief Sahib of Sangli, Raja of Korea, Raja of Sarila, Sir Prabhashankar Pattani (Bhavnagar), Manubhai Mehta (Baroda), Sardar Sahibzada Sultan Ahmed Khan (Gwalior), Sir Muhammad Akbar Hydari (Hyderabad), Mirza Ismail (Mysore), Col. K.N. Haksar (Jammu and Kashmir), T. Raghavaiah (Travancore), Liaqat Hayat Khan (Patiala) </Li> <Li> British - Indian Representatives: <Ul> <Li> Government of India: C.P. Ramaswami Iyer, Narendra Nath Law, M. Ramachandra Rao </Li> <Li> Indian National Congress: Mahatma Gandhi, A. Rangaswami Iyengar, Madan Mohan Malaviya </Li> <Li> Muslims: Aga Khan III, Maulana Shaukat Ali, Muhammad Ali Jinnah, A.K. Fazlul Huq, Muhammad Iqbal, Muhammad Shafi, Muhammad Zafarullah Khan, Syed Ali Imam, Maulvi Muhammad Shafi Daudi, Raja Sher Muhammad Khan of Domeli, A.H. Ghuznavi, Hafiz Hidayat Hussain, Sayed Muhammad Padshah Saheb Bahadur, Dr. Shafa'at Ahmad Khan, Jamal Muhammad, khaja Mian Rowther, Nawab Sahibzada Sayed Muhammad Mehr Shah </Li> <Li> Hindus: M.R. Jayakar, B.S. Moonje, Diwan Bahadur Raja Narendra Nath </Li> <Li> Liberals: J.N. Basu, C.Y. Chintamani, Tej Bahadur Sapru, V.S. Srinivasa Sastri, Chimanlal Harilal Setalvad </Li> <Li> Justice Party: Raja of Bobbili, Arcot Ramasamy Mudaliar, Sir A.P. Patro, Bhaskarrao Vithojirao Jadhav </Li> <Li> Depressed Classes: B.R. Ambedkar, Rettamalai Srinivasan, </Li> <Li> Sikhs: Sardar Ujjal Singh, Sardar Sampuran Singh </Li> <Li> Parsis: Cowasji Jehangir, Homi Mody, Phiroze Sethna </Li> <Li> Indian Christians: Surendra Kumar Datta, A.T. Pannirselvam </Li> <Li> Europeans: E.C. Benthall, Sir Hubert Carr, T.F. Gavin Jones, C.E. Wood (Madras) </Li> <Li> Anglo - Indians: Henry Gidney </Li> <Li> Women: Sarojini Naidu, Begum Jahanara Shahnawaz, Radhabai Subbarayan </Li> <Li> Landlords: Muhammad Ahmad Said Khan Chhatari (United Provinces), Kameshwar Singh of Darbhanga (Bihar), Raja of Parlakimedi (Orissa), Sir Provash Chandra Mitter </Li> <Li> Industry: Ghanshyam Das Birla, Sir Purshottamdas Thakurdas, Maneckji Dadabhoy </Li> <Li> Labour: N.M. Joshi, B. Shiva Rao, V.V. Giri </Li> <Li> Universities: Syed Sultan Ahmed, Bisheshwar Dayal Seth </Li> <Li> Burma: Sir Padamji Ginwala </Li> <Li> Sindh: Shah Nawaz Bhutto, Ghulam Hussain Hidayatullah </Li> <Li> Other Provinces: Chandradhar Barua (Assam), Sahibzada Abdul Qayyum (NWFP), S.B. Tambe (Central Provinces) </Li> </Ul> </Li> <Li> Indian States Delegation Staff: V.T. Krishnamachari (Baroda), Richard Chenevix - Trench (Hyderabad), Nawab Mahdi Yar Jung (Hyderabad), S.M. Bapna (Indore), Amar Nath Atal (Jaipur), J.W. Young (Jodhpur), Ram Chandra Kak (Jammu and Kashmir), Sahibzada Abdus Samad Khan (Rampur), K.C. Neogy (Orissa states), L.F. Rushbrook Williams, Jarmani Dass, Muhammad Saleh Akbar Hydari, K.M. Panikkar, N. Madhava Rao </Li> <Li> British Delegation Staff: H.G. Haig, V. Dawson, K.S. Fitze, J.G. Laithwaite, W.H. Lewis, P.J. Patrick, J. Coatman, G.T. Garratt, R.J. Stopford </Li> <Li> British Indian Delegation Staff: Geoffrey Corbett, A. Latifi, Girija Shankar Bajpai, Benegal Rama Rau, Syed Amjad Ali, Prince Aly Khan, A.M. Chaudhury, Mahadev Desai, Govind Malaviya, K.T. Shah, P. Sinha </Li> <Li> Secretariat - General: R.H.A. Carter, K. Anderson, C.D. Deshmukh, J.M. Sladen, Hugh MacGregor, G.F. Steward, A.H. Joyce, Syed Amjad Ali, Ram Babu Saksena </Li> </Ul>

Who attended the second round table conference as the representative of the congress