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12. In which its session, All India Muslim League had openly opposed the Civil Disobedience Movement ? (A) Lahore Session (B) Amritsar Session (C) Allahabad Session (D) Lucknow Session​

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Answered by jj0969833
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Answer:

Amritsar session ihope your help

Answered by bhatiamona
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In which its session, All India Muslim League had openly opposed the Civil Disobedience Movement ?

(A) Lahore Session (B) Amritsar Session

(C) Allahabad Session (D) Lucknow Session​

The correct answer is :

(A) Lahore Session

Explanation :

In the Lahore session of 1930, the Muslim League openly opposed the Civil Disobedience Movement. The Muslim League was not much interested in the civil disobedience movement from the beginning. The Muslim League initially supported the civil disobedience movement but later it started openly opposing the civil disobedience movement.

The Muslim League was a political party first established to establish a separate Muslim state in the Indian subcontinent. The Muslim League played an important role in the partition of India and Pakistan. Due to the pressure of the Muslim League, a new Muslim country named Pakistan was formed. The Muslim League wanted that after the independence of India, there should be a separate country for the Muslims. For this reason, after the independence of India, India was divided into two pieces and Pakistan became a separate country for the Muslims.

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