A. 1905
B. 1909
C. 1913
D. 1915
- The Morley-Minto Reforms were introduced in 1909 by the British government to give limited political representation to Indians in legislative councils.
- These reforms allowed separate electorates for Muslims, meaning Muslims could elect their own representatives, which increased communal divisions.
- The reforms marked the beginning of organized political participation for Indians but also deepened religious differences in British India.