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Muslim league after 1937 election lost badly and they realized?

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Answered by Anonymous
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...that Muslim preference was to be represented by their regional parties which were allied with those non-Muslims who were not supportive of the Congress.The Congress was victorious throughout India in the open constituencies. Muslims were confronted with the fact that Hindu majority provinces would be ruled by Hindus but Muslims would not rule the largest provinces with Muslim majorities: Bengal and Punjab. The Congress domination over the government made the prospects of federal Muslim politicians appear dismal.Regional parties kept the League out of power in those provinces with Muslim majorities while in the Hindu majority provinces it was unwanted by the Congress.Antagonised by this rebuff the League stepped up its efforts to attract a popular following.

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...that Muslim preference was to be represented by their regional parties which were allied with those non-Muslims who were not supportive of the Congress.The Congress was victorious throughout India in the open constituencies. Muslims were confronted with the fact that Hindu majority provinces would be ruled by Hindus but Muslims would not rule the largest provinces with Muslim majorities: Bengal and Punjab. The Congress domination over the government made the prospects of federal Muslim politicians appear dismal.Regional parties kept the League out of power in those provinces with Muslim majorities while in the Hindu majority provinces it was unwanted by the Congress.Antagonised by this rebuff the League stepped up its efforts to attract a popular following.

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