The Simon Commission of 1927 was boycotted by all sections of Indian political leadership. Which of the following was the primary reason for the widespread opposition to the Commission?

1
The Simon Commission included members of Indian political parties but did not allow them to have any voting power.
2
The Commission was perceived as a direct challenge to Indian sovereignty because it proposed to extend British rule indefinitely.
3
 The Commission had no Indian members, leading to resentment across the political spectrum that Indians were being excluded from discussions on their own political future.
4
The Commission was formed to suppress the rise of the Indian working class and farmers' movements through legal and military reforms.

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