what were the aims of the muslim league
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This was to give Indian Muslim's civil rights and to provide protection
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Protecting the political and other rights of the Muslims and to extend the needs and sentiments of the Indian Muslims before the British Government in a respective manner
. Making the other communities of Indian understand that Muslim of India were not against their interests.
3. Promoting the sentiment
of loyalty for the British Government amongst the Muslims and removing misunderstanding about the Muslims.
After its inception, Indian Muslim League started to gain strength gradually and it was converted into a strong and stable power. Muslims began to secure representation in all the elections held on the communal basis. Muslim League, at last, succeeded in getting its identity.
. Making the other communities of Indian understand that Muslim of India were not against their interests.
3. Promoting the sentiment
of loyalty for the British Government amongst the Muslims and removing misunderstanding about the Muslims.
After its inception, Indian Muslim League started to gain strength gradually and it was converted into a strong and stable power. Muslims began to secure representation in all the elections held on the communal basis. Muslim League, at last, succeeded in getting its identity.
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