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How did the Simon Commission divided All India Muslim League in two wings in 1927?

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Answered by zerotohero
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Explanation:

Simon commission was formed to look into the constitutional progress in India. All the members were from British parliament. However no Indians were its members. The Muslim league also boycotted the commission as it did not took there candidates also in the member list. Jinnah as the leader wanted their people's participation in it. So Muslims can gain some favor in decision making. But some people like Khan Abdul Gaffar Khan wanted an Indian leader to be in that. Hence the Muslim league got divided into two factions.

Answered by gratefuljarette
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SIMON COMMISSION

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  • Simon commission was created to review the development of the constitution in India. Any member was from the British parliament. And there were no Indians who were part of it. The Muslim League has boycotted the commission when candidates were not included on the delegate roster as well. Jinnah as the chief required the interest of the citizens in it.
  • The Congress voted to reject the Simon Commission and asked Secretary of State for India, Lord Birkenhead, to create a constitution that would be permissible in India. This was specifically divided into the Muslim League. Jinnah even boycotted the board. But in December 1927, Sir Muhammad Shafi, who wanted to collaborate with the committee, agreed to join a session of the Muslim League at Lahore.

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