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Divide and quit slogan by all india muslim league in which session

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Answered by kashish0786
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lahore,1943
divide and quit slogan by all india muslim league in Lahore,1943.The communal question had become a baffling one as the Muslim League stiffened its demand for Pakistan. Against the Congress demand of ‘Quit India’, the Muslim League’s new slogan was ‘Divide and quit’. On March 23 1943, Muslim League observed as Pakistan Day. Released from prison on May 6, 1944, Mahatma Gandhi made earnest efforts for communal harmony and held discussion with Jinnah on the basis of Rajagopalacharya formula in 1944. The Rajaji formula was that if the Muslims endorsed the demand for national independence, Congress would agree to the demarcation of contiguous Muslim majority areas in the north-West and north-East of India. In such demarcated areas, the inhabitants should be allowed to decide by plebiscite whether they would remain in India or form a separate State or states of their own. The talks proved futile as Jinnah rejected the ‘Rajaji formula’. Jinnah’s conception of Pakistan was not a ‘bundle of contiguous areas’ but comprised the whole of six provinces.
Answered by vijaylexi1
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Divide and quit slogan by all India Muslim league in Karachi session.

Explanation:

  • Divide and Quit slogan was given during the tenure of Lord Linlithgow (1936-1944).
  • It was a slogan given by Muslim League in Karachi Session in the year 1944.
  • After mahatma Gandhi’s quit India movement and various other movements led by different other freedom fighter all over India, Britishers were forced to quit our nation.

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