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Mention the significance of the lucknow pact of 1916

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Answered by vishalsingh17
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The Lucknow Pact played an important role in:

Improving cooperation between the British and the society in India

Improving relations between the Muslim League and the Indian National Congress

Reducing conflict between the extremist faction of Congress and the moderate faction of Congress

The Lucknow Pact was a resolution reached between the Indian National Congress and the Muslim League to create a more liberal approach to the governance of the country. The pact also addressed issues related to Hindu-Muslim relations in the country. Additionally, the resolutions were shared with the British as part of the society's proposal.

Among some of the changes made included:

Half the executive council members were to be elected by the councils

The Legislative Council was also to have most members elected

One-third positions were allocated to Muslims in the Councils despite population proportions

Changes made to the law that affected sections of the society had to get majority support from those affected by the changes

Answered by omkashyap
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In 1916, the Moderates and Radicals reunited to strengthen the National Movement after nine years and signed a joint pact at Lucknow with the Muslim League. They jointly demanded self-rule for India.

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