what impact did lahore resolution had on indian politics
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It determined for the Muslims a true goal and their homeland in north-east and north-west. The acceptance of the Pakistan resolution accelerated the pace of freedom movement. It gave new energy and courage to the Muslims who gathered around Muhammad Ali Jinnah for struggle for freedom.
The resolution was presented at Minto Park (now renamed 'Iqbal Park'), in Lahore, by Maulvi A.K. Fazlul Huq on the instructions of the Working Committee.Although the name "Pakistan" had been proposed by Choudhary Rahmat Ali in his Pakistan Declaration it was not until after the resolution that it began to be widely used.
Muhammad Ali Jinnah's address to the Lahore conference was, according to Stanley Wolpert, the moment when Jinnah, a former proponent of Hindu-Muslim unity, irrevocably transformed himself into the leader of the fight for an independent Pakistan
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The Muslim League's first official resolution, the Lahore Resolution, modified the call for Pakistan to become a distinct State for the Muslim population residing in western and eastern India. The Muslim League took the initiative to create Pakistan with the Lahore Resolution.
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Lahore resolution
Muhammad Zafarullah Khan wrote and compiled the Lahore Resolution, often known as the Pakistan resolution or Pakistan's declaration of independence (Urdu: Qarardad-e-Lahore; Bengali: Lahor Prostab). The All-India Muslim League approved a formal political declaration during its three-day general assembly in Lahore on March 22–24, 1940, which was given by Prime Minister of Bengal A. K. Fazlul Huq. According to the following quote from the resolution, autonomous states were demanded:
The areas where Muslims are numerically in the majority, such as in the North Western and Eastern Zones of (British) India, should be grouped to form "independent states," in which the constituent units should be autonomous and sovereign. Geographically adjacent units are demarcated regions that should be formed.
Although Choudhary Rahmat Ali had suggested the name "Pakistan" in his Pakistan Declaration, it wasn't until the resolution that it started to catch on.
According to Stanley Wolpert, Muhammad Ali Jinnah's speech at the Lahore conference was when Jinnah, a former supporter of Hindu-Muslim unity, permanently changed himself into the leader of the struggle for an independent Pakistan.
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