In which Round Table Conference Geoffrey Corbett talk about separating the Ambala Division (Haryana) from Punjab?

First
Second
Third
None of these

The correct answer is: C. Third

Geoffrey Corbett talked about separating the Ambala Division (Haryana) from Punjab in the Third Round Table Conference.

The First Round Table Conference was held in London from November 12 to December 19, 1930. The Second Round Table Conference was held in London from September 7 to December 1, 1931. The Third Round Table Conference was held in London from November 17 to December 24, 1932.

The Third Round Table Conference was attended by representatives of the British government, the Indian National Congress, the All-India Muslim League, and other political parties. The conference discussed the future of India, including the possibility of granting India independence.

Geoffrey Corbett was a British civil servant who served as the Secretary of the Indian Statutory Commission. He was a member of the Third Round Table Conference and was one of the British officials who drafted the Government of India Act of 1935.

The Government of India Act of 1935 was a major constitutional reform that granted India a greater degree of self-government. The act created a federal government for India and divided the country into provinces. The act also provided for the separation of the Ambala Division (Haryana) from Punjab.

The separation of the Ambala Division from Punjab was a controversial issue. The Hindu-majority Ambala Division was part of the Muslim-majority Punjab province. The separation of the Ambala Division was seen by some as a way to appease the Hindu community in Punjab. However, the separation of the Ambala Division also led to resentment among the Muslim community in Punjab.

The separation of the Ambala Division from Punjab was one of the many controversial issues that were discussed at the Third Round Table Conference. The conference was unable to reach a consensus on many of the issues that were discussed. However, the conference did make some progress towards the goal of granting India independence.