what was the reason of partition of All India Muslim League in 2 wings after simon commission?
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Independence
In 1906 the All-India Muslim League formed with favorable relations towards British rule, but by 1913 that changed when the League shifted its focus and began
Simmon Commission is also recognized as Indian Statuary Commission was delegated by the British Government. There were 7 members under director Sir John Simon in November 1927. This commission was set for the prosperity of India who had no Indian members. The Congress chose to blacklist the Simon Commission and confronted Lord Birkenhead, Secretary of State for India, to compose a constitution satisfactory in India. Muslim League was certainly split. Jinnah also determined to boycott the commission. But Sir Muhammad Shafi, who desired to collaborate with the council, determined to consolidate a Muslim League gathering in Lahore in December 1927.