What was the demand of Muslim League?
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Answer:
need separate country as pakistan
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ANSWER:
The "Muslim League" was a "political party" Set up in the year 1906 during the British rule. Its strong activism for the institution of a sovereign Muslim-majority nation-state, Pakistan, effectively resulted in the partition of India by the British in the year 1947.
EXPLANATION:
The Muslim League demanded independent states for Muslims in the eastern and north-western areas of the nation. MK Gandhi, however did not favour of this. The Muslim League thought since Muslims were a minority, they may need to always pay 2nd fiddle in any democratic structure. The Congress's refusal of the Muslim League's wish to form a combined Congress-Muslim League govt. in the United Provinces in the year 1937 further infuriated the Muslim League.
In 1945, "the British opened" mediation and talks "between the Congress", the Muslim League, and themselves for India's independence. The talks were unsuccessful since the Muslim League then demanded Pakistan.In the year 1946, the "British cabinet" sent a 3-member "mission to Delhi" to scrutinise the Muslim League's plea for Pakistan and to propose an appropriate political structure for a free India. The mission recommended that India must remain unified and establish itself as a free confederation with some sovereignty for Muslim majority regions. However, neither the Congress nor the Muslim League agreed to it, and hence the partition of India became unavoidable.