In 1927, Indian National Congres held its confrence in which place?

Sujanpur
Kunihar
Rampur Bashahr
Suket

The correct answer is: C. Rampur Bashahr.

The Indian National Congress (INC) is one of the oldest political parties in the world. It was founded in 1885 by Allan Octavian Hume, a retired British civil servant. The INC’s goal was to promote Indian self-rule and independence from British rule.

The INC held its first conference in Bombay in 1885. The conference was attended by 72 delegates from all over India. The main topic of discussion at the conference was the need for Indian self-rule.

The INC held its 34th session in Rampur Bashahr in 1927. The session was presided over by Motilal Nehru. The main topic of discussion at the conference was the Simon Commission. The Simon Commission was a British commission that was appointed to investigate the possibility of granting self-rule to India. The INC boycotted the Simon Commission and demanded that the British government grant India full independence.

The INC continued to hold its conferences throughout the British Raj. The conferences were important events in the history of the Indian independence movement. They provided a forum for Indian leaders to discuss the issues facing India and to develop strategies for achieving independence.

The INC finally achieved its goal of independence in 1947. The INC’s leader, Jawaharlal Nehru, became the first Prime Minister of India. The INC has remained a major political party in India since independence. It has been in power for most of the time since independence.

The other options are incorrect because the INC did not hold its conference in those places in 1927.