All Parties Conference

The All Parties Conference was a group of Indian political parties known for organizing a committee in May 1928 to author the Constitution of India after independence was actualized.

[2] A draft constitution, known as the Nehru Report, was adopted by the All Parties Conference in Lucknow, in 1928.

[1] Members of the All Parties Conference included the Indian National Congress, All-India Hindu Mahasabha, All-India Muslim League, All-India Conference of Indian Christians, All India States Peoples' Conference, and Central Khilafat Committee.

[2] It goal was to renegotiate an alliance between congress and muslim league

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