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Formation of Muslim League from "summary" of India's Struggle for Independence by Bipan Chandra,Mridula Mukherjee,Aditya Mukherjee,K N Panikkar,Sucheta Mahajan
The Muslim League was formed in Dhaka in 1906. It was established in response to the growing sense of alienation and fear among the Muslims of India. They felt that the Congress, dominated by the Hindus, was not adequately representing their interests. The League aimed to promote the political, social, and economic interests of the Muslims of India. The founding members of the Muslim League were mainly wealthy and influential Muslims. They included prominent figures such as Aga Khan, Nawab Salimullah of Dhaka, and Nawab Mohsin-ul-Mulk. These leaders were concerned about the perceived marginalization of Muslims in the political sphere and saw the League as a platform to voice their grievances and protect their rights. Initially, the Muslim League demanded separate electorates for Muslims, where only Muslims could vote for Muslim candidates. They argued that this would ensure that the interests of the Muslim community...Similar Posts
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