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When the Nehru Report came before the annual session of the Congress in Calcutta in December 1928, the left lashed it out on the fact that it did not want the complete Independence and wanted only a dominion status
Meanwhile in April 1928, the “Independence of India League” was formed with Jawahar Lal Nehru and Subhash Chandra Bose as Secretaries and S. Srinivasa Iyengar as President.
The Congress session at Calcutta marked an almost split among the leaders who wanted dominion and leaders who wanted complete Independence.
Ultimately it was resolved that if the British parliament accepts the Nehru report by 31 December 1929, Congress would adopt the report as it is.
If the report is not accepted by the British parliament, Congress would insist in Complete Independence and would organize a nonviolent Non-cooperation movement.
The one-year deadline passed and no positive reply came from the Government.
This was followed by Lahore Session of Congress which was presided by Jawahar Lal Nehru.
The most land mark resolution was that the Nehru Committee Report had now lapsed and Dominion status will not be acceptable.
In pursuance with this resolution, the Central and Provincial Legislatures had to be boycotted completely and all the future elections were also to be boycotted.
A Programme of the Civil Disobedience was to be launched.
The Congress working committee met on January 2, 1930 and on that day, it was decided that the January 26, 1930 should be observed as Poorna Swarajya Day., as on that day, a Poorna Swarajya pledge was drafted by Mahatma Gandhi.