The Madras Session of Congress (1927) accepted some proposals by Muslim League. These came to be known as “Delhi proposals”. These include:
1. Separate electorate in place of joint electorate.
2. One-third reservation to Muslims in central legislative assembly.
3. Representation to Muslim in Punjab and Bengal in proportion to their population.
4. No Muslim Majority province.
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2 and 3 only
In response to Nehru report, a large number of Muslim leaders met at Delhi in 1927 (before release of Nehru report in 1928). They evolved four proposals for Muslims demands to be incorporated in draft constitution. These proposals were accepted by the Madras session of congress, came to be known as “Delhi proposals” these were:-
1. Joint electorate in place of separate electorate with reserved seat for minority Muslims.
2. One third representation for Muslims in central legislative assembly.
3. Representation of Muslims in Punjab and Bengal in proportion to their population.
4. Formation of 3 new Muslim majority provinces Sindhi, Baluchistan and North- west frontier.
5.From above explanation it is clear that in given question statement 1 and 4 are incorrect.