c) Mention any two objectives of the Muslim League
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The All-India Muslim League (popularised as the Muslim League) was a political party established in 1906 in British India. Its strong advocacy for the establishment of a separate Muslim-majority nation-state, Pakistan, successfully led to the partition of India in 1947 by the British Empire.
In the 1930s, the idea of a separate nation-state and influential philosopher Sir Muhammad Iqbal's vision of uniting the four provinces in North-West British India further supported the rationale of the two-nation theory aligning with the same ideas proposed by Syed Ahmad Khan who in 1888 at Meerut said, "After this long preface I wish to explain what method my nation — nay, rather the whole people of this country — ought to pursue in political matters.
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One of the major objectives of the Muslim League was to act as a platform for political expression of Muslims as Indian National Congress was largely seen as a Hindu party by many Muslims.
In addition, it also had the objective of working for the social and civil rights of the Muslim population of India.
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