what does the Lucknow pact mean.explain
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The Lucknow Pact was a pact created between the All-India Muslim League and the Indian National Congress in Lucknow in 1916. Muhammad Ali Jinnah, being a part of the AIML and the INC, wanted to try to diplomatically pressure the British government into giving the Indians more political power, to run their country.
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Lucknow Pact was a remarkable point in the history of Freedom of India. It brought about national unity between the two most populous communities in India which were the Hindus and the Muslims.
This pact was signed between the two parts of Congress(these two parts were formed during the Surat Split) and the Muslim League.
The two parts of the Congress include assertive and the moderates.
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