bring out the difference that emerged between the congress and the Muslim league on political issues
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The Muslim League wanted the Swaraj and Boycott campaign to grow throughout the country, but Congress wanted it to stay in Bengal. The Surat Split of 1907 resulted from these differences.
Differences emerged between Congress and the Muslim league:
- Many upheavals occurred between the Muslim League and the Congress. At times, both parties were obliged to work together, but at other times, they were in utter antagonism to one another.
- During India's independence, the connection between the league and the Congress was one of the most contentious issues.
- The Hindu-Muslim war was a significant factor in separating the two groups. As a result of the political changes that captured the Indian freedom fight, Hindus and Muslims, India's two major communities, engaged in fierce political warfare.
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The relationship Between Muslim league and congress saw many upheavals. At times it required cooperation from both while sometimes it stood on complete opposition to each other.
The league -congress relationship had been one of the most controversial issue during the time of Indian Independence.
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