M.K Gandhi went to exceptionally official gathering with Lord Irwin for the sake of the Indian National Congress on arranging terms of Constitutional changes. On 5 March 1931, agreement was marked between M.K Gandhi and Lord Irwin the Viceroy of India. The agreement influenced the British Government to yield a few requests, which were given underneath:
• To pull back all laws and indictments.
• To discharge all the political detainees.
• To reestablish the seized properties of the satyagarhis.
• To allow the free gathering or assembling of salt.
Second Round Table Conference
• It was held in London amid Viceroyalty of Lord Willington amid September to December, 1931 and Gandhi went to it to benefit of the Indian National Congress.
• The gathering was bombed as Gandhi couldn't concur on the arrangement of Communal Representation and the refusal of the British Government for the fundamental Indian interest for opportunity.
Third Round Table Conference
• It was held in London on November 17, 1932. This was only an ostensible gathering, Congress would not go to it (not welcomed, actually) and in Britain, the Labor party likewise wouldn't not to go to it. Along these lines, just 46 individuals connected there.
• Please note that it was this meeting where an undergrad Chaudhary Rahmat Ali proposed the name of the new land uncommonly cut out from India for the Muslims. The name of this "blessed" land was – Pakistan.
• Muslim pioneers who went to the gathering were Muhammad Ali, Agha Khan, Fazlul Haq, and Jinnah. The result of the Third Round Table gathering was the" White Paper" issued by the Government. Based on this paper, the Government of India Act 1935 was to be passed.