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Simla Deputation
• The acceptance of demands from Muslim groups proved that there was
a better understanding between the British and the Muslim community
as a result of the work of leaders like Sir Syed Ahmed Khan;
• Many Muslims now recognised that they were a separate community
who should be treated differently to Hindu groups.
Other reasons
• In 1905 a new Liberal government had taken office that seemed likely to
make changes in political representation. Thus the Muslim community
felt they needed their own political party to protect their own interests;
• Congress was demanding that India should be treated as a cultural and
political whole and Hindi should be declared the official language and
therefore was seen by Muslim groups as an organisation which would
primarily advance the views of the Hindu community leading Muslim
groups to conclude that their own political party was needed;
• The growth of Hindu nationalist groups demanding that Muslims be
forcibly converted to Hinduism led to a number of prominent Muslim
leaders founding the Muslim League as a means of promoting and
safeguarding Muslim identity;
• When the Hindu community started to protest against the partition of
Bengal, Muslim groups saw this as a sign of Hindu influence and
became concerned about their own interests – and began to consider
their own survival and political representation;
• The Muslim community became increasingly concerned that their
political rights would not be advanced if they continued to rely on the
Indian National Congress and that by organising a single Muslim
political group they would be organised and united.

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Answered by janul8111
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