discuss those development of the 1937 to 47 period that led to the creation of Pakistan,? no
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In Provincial elections of 1937, Muslim League lost even the Muslim majority states which created fear among them about the Muslim representation. 2. 1940 Lahore session of Muslim League which adopted the resolution of two-nation theory and Muslim league began to demand separate nation for Muslims.
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Discuss the developments of the 1937-47 period that led to the creation of Pakistan?
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Developments of the 1937-47 that led to the creation of Pakistan
- From the late 1930s, the League began viewing the Muslims as a separate nation from the Hindus.
- This notion developed the tension between some Hindu and Muslim groups.
- The provincial elections of 1937 seemed to have convinced the League that Muslims were a minority and they would have to play second fiddle in any democratic structure,
- Later, the Congress failure to mobilise the Muslim masses in the 1938 allowed the League to widen its social support. • Meanwhile, in 1940 the Muslim League had moved a resolution demanding "Independent states for Muslims".
- In 1945 after the second world war, the British opened negotiations between the Congress, the league and themselves for the independence of India. But the talks failed because of league's separatist attitude.
- Another effort came to unite Hindu and Muslim in the way of Cabinet Mission plan in 1946 which suggested that India should remain united. But it too failed to bring both Hindus and Muslims on a common front.
- And finally on 16th August 1946 Muslim League announced "Direct Action Day" followed by communal riots.
All these developments ultimately led to the partition of India and the creation of a separate state -'Pakistan'.
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