What were the difference between the congress and the muslim league ?
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The major differences between the Congress and the Muslim League started with the Congress sweeping the polls in the1937 assembly elections even in the Muslim dominated provinces of Punjab, Bengal,and the North-West Frontier Provinces. The Muslim League was now bitterly opposed to the Congress. It began to claim that the interests of the Muslim minority could not be protected by the Hindu majority or by the Congress, which did not represent the Muslims of India. Mohammad Ali Jinnah, the president of the Muslim League, insisted that the Muslim League be recognized as the sole representative body of the Muslims in India. He put forward the two-nation theory. In 1940, the Muslim League passed a resolution demanding the partition of India and creation of an independent Muslim state to be named Pakistan.
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The major differences between the Congress and the Muslim League started with the Congress sweeping the polls in the1937 assembly elections even in the Muslim dominated provinces of Punjab, Bengal,and the North-West Frontier Provinces. The Muslim League was now bitterly opposed to the Congress. It began to claim that the interests of the Muslim minority could not be protected by the Hindu majority or by the Congress, which did not represent the Muslims of India. Mohammad Ali Jinnah, the president of the Muslim League, insisted that the Muslim League be recognized as the sole representative body of the Muslims in India. He put forward the two-nation theory. In 1940, the Muslim League passed a resolution demanding the partition of India and creation of an independent Muslim state to be named Pakistan
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