<P> The three Round Table Conferences of 1930--32 were a series of conferences organized by the British Government and Indian national congress was participant to discuss constitutional reforms in India . These started in November 1930 and ended in December 1932 . They were conducted as per the recommendation of Jinnah to Viceroy Lord Irwin and Prime Minister Ramsay MacDonald, and by the report submitted by the Simon Commission in May 1930 . Demands for swaraj, or self - rule, in India had been growing increasingly strong . Mahatme Gandhi, Sir tejBahadurSapru, Srinivasa, Sir Muhammad Zafrulla Khan and Mirabehn are key participant from India . By the 1930s, many British politicians believed that India needed to move towards dominion status . However, there were significant disagreements between the Indian and the British political parties that the Conferences would not resolve . The key topic was about constitution and India which was mainly discussed in that conference . </P> <P> The Round Table Conference officially inaugurated by His Majesty George V on November 12, 1930 in Royal Gallery House of Lords at London and chaired by the British Prime Minister, Ramsay MacDonald . </P> <P> The three British political parties were represented by sixteen delegates . There were fifty - eight political leaders from British India and sixteen delegates from the princely states . In total 74 delegates from India attended the Conference . However, the Indian National Congress, along with Indian business leaders, kept away from the conference . Many of them were in jail for their participation in Civil Disobedience Movement . </P> <Ul> <Li> British Representatives: <Ul> <Li> Labour: Ramsay MacDonald, Lord Sankey, Wedgwood Benn, Arthur Henderson, J.H. Thomas, William Jowitt, Hastings Lees - Smith, Earl Russell </Li> <Li> Conservative: Earl Peel, Marquess of Zetland, Samuel Hoare, Oliver Stanley </Li> <Li> Liberal: Marquess of Reading, Marquess of Lothian, Sir Robert Hamilton, Isaac Foot </Li> </Ul> </Li> <Li> Muslim League: Aga Khan III (leader of British - Indian delegation), Maulana Mohammad Ali Jauhar, Muhammad Shafi, Muhammad Ali Jinnah, Muhammad Zafarullah Khan, A.K. Fazlul Huq, Hafiz Ghulam Hussain Hidayat Ullah, Dr. Shafa'at Ahmad Khan, Raja Sher Muhammad Khan of Domeli, Nilay A.H. Ghuznavi </Li> <Li> Indian States' Representatives: Maharaja of Alwar, Maharaja of Baroda, Nawab of Bhopal, Maharaja of Bikaner, Rana of Dholpur, Maharaja of Jammu and Kashmir, Maharaja of Nawanagar, Maharaja of Patiala (Chancellor of the Chamber of Princes), Maharaja of Rewa, Chief Sahib of Sangli, Sir Prabhashankar Pattani (Bhavnagar), Manubhai Mehta (Baroda), Sardar Sahibzada Sultan Ahmed Khan (Gwalior), Akbar Hydari (Hyderabad), Mirza Ismail (Mysore), Col. Kailas Narain Haksar (Jammu and Kashmir) </Li> <Li> British - Indian Representatives: <Ul> <Li> Hindus: B.S. Moonje, M.R. Jayakar, Diwan Bahadur Raja Narendra Nath </Li> <Li> Liberals: J.N. Basu, Tej Bahadur Sapru, C.Y. Chintamani, V.S. Srinivasa Sastri, Chimanlal Harilal Setalvad </Li> <Li> Justice Party: Arcot Ramasamy Mudaliar, Bhaskarrao Vithojirao Jadhav, Sir A.P. Patro </Li> <Li> Depressed Classes: B.R. Ambedkar, Rettamalai Srinivasan </Li> <Li> Sikhs: Sardar Ujjal Singh, Sardar Sampuran Singh </Li> <Li> Parsis: Phiroze Sethna, Cowasji Jehangir, Homi Mody </Li> <Li> Indian Christians: K.T. Paul </Li> <Li> Europeans: Sir Hubert Carr, Sir Oscar de Glanville (Burma), T.F. Gavin Jones, C.E. Wood (Madras) </Li> <Li> Anglo - Indians: Henry Gidney </Li> <Li> Women: Begum Jahanara Shahnawaz, Radhabai Subbarayan </Li> <Li> Landlords: Maharaja Kameshwar Singh of Darbhanga (Bihar), Muhammad Ahmad Said Khan Chhatari (United Provinces), Raja of Parlekhmundi (Orissa), Provash Chandra Mitter </Li> <Li> Labour: N.M. Joshi, B. Shiva Rao </Li> <Li> Universities: Syed Sultan Ahmed, Bisheshwar Dayal Seth, </Li> <Li> Burma: U Aung Thin, Ba U, M.M. Ohn Ghine </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> <Li> Government of India: Narendra Nath Law, Bhupendra Nath Mitra, C.P. Ramaswami Iyer, M. Ramachandra Rao </Li> </Ul> </Li> <Li> Officials attending in consultative capacity: W.M. Hailey, C.A. Innes, A.C. MacWatters, H.G. Haig, L.W. Reynolds </Li> <Li> Indian States Delegation Staff: <Ul> <Li> Hyderabad: Sir Richard Chenevix - Trench, Nawab Mahdi Yar Jung, Ahmed Hussain, Nawab Sir Amin Jung Bahadur, Sir Reginald Glancy </Li> <Li> South Indian States: T. Raghavaiah </Li> <Li> Baroda: V.T. Krishnamachari </Li> <Li> Alwar: Fateh Naseeb Khan </Li> <Li> Orissa States: K.C. Neogy </Li> <Li> Nominated by the Chamber of Princes Special Organisation: L.F. Rushbrook Williams, Qazi Ali Haidar Abbasi, Jarmani Dass, A.B. Latthe, D.A. Surve </Li> </Ul> </Li> <Li> Secretariats: S.K. Brown, V. Dawson, K.S. Fitze, W.H. Lewis, R.J. Stopford, J. Coatman, Marmaduke Pickthall, K.M. Panikkar, N.S. Subba Rao, Geoffrey Corbett, A. Latifi, Girija Shankar Bajpai </Li> <Li> Secretariat - General: R.H.A. Carter, Mian Abdul Aziz, W.D. Croft, G.E.J. Gent, B.G. Holdsworth, R.F. Mudie, G.S. Rajadhya </Li> </Ul>

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