Who inaugurated first Round Table Conference?

Who inaugurated first Round Table Conference?

  • (A) Majesty George II
  • (B) Majesty George III
  • (C) Majesty George IV
  • (D) Majesty George V
The first Round Table Conference officially opened on November 12, 1930, with King George V in attendance and presiding over the proceedings in the Royal Gallery of the House of Lords in London. According to historical records of the UK Parliament and other credible sources, it is a fact that the inaugural ceremony of the conference was presided over by the King. Significance of the presence of the King: It is important to note that the British monarch presiding over the conference was the King Emperor, and his presence reflected the British government’s seriousness about these constitutional talks with Indian leaders.
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