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The political party of Punjab, which had a large number of Muslim members, did not endorse Muslim League’s demand was

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Answered by mallagangaji
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Answer:unionist party

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Answered by smartbrainz
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Unionist Party

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  • The Unionist Party was a party primarily based within the Punjab Province throughout the time of British rule out India.
  • The Unionist Party, a profane party, was shaped to represent the interests of Punjab's gentry and feudal classes
  • Although a majority of Unionists were Muslims it did not endorse Muslim League’s demand was
  • The Unionists unlike the INC & Muslim League had supported the British Raj, and  even contested elections for the Punjab Legislative Council (PLC) and the central Legislative Council(CLC) at a time when the the Muslim League & INC were boycotting them
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