In the Government of India Act, 1935, there was lack of self determination. There was no provision for Indians to determine their fate. This act was considered a decider of the progress of India. With the continued control of British parliament on Indian ministers, Position of India remained in this Act as it was before, and there was no change in it. There was no programme related to progress of India. This Act was believed to be formed to fulfill the national demands, but in fact, it was a promoter of the imperialistic interests in disguise.