The Simon Commission came to Jharkhand in 1928. The commission was appointed by the British government to investigate the constitutional reforms in India. The commission was headed by Sir John Simon and consisted of seven members, all of whom were British. The commission visited India in 1928 and held public meetings in different parts of the country. The commission also met with representatives of different political parties and organizations. The commission submitted its report in 1930. The report was rejected by the Indian National Congress and other political parties. The Simon Commission was a major turning point in the Indian independence movement. The rejection of the commission’s report led to the intensification of the independence movement.
Option A: 1925 is incorrect. The Simon Commission did not visit Jharkhand in 1925.
Option B: 1928 is correct. The Simon Commission visited Jharkhand in 1928.
Option C: 1927 is incorrect. The Simon Commission did not visit Jharkhand in 1927.
Option D: 1929 is incorrect. The Simon Commission did not visit Jharkhand in 1929.