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when and why did the muslim league observe 'direct action day'? what was its result?

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Answered by Yashbhende
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it was observe the partition of India and Pakistan
Answered by mehakverma18012006
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In the elections to the Constituent Assembly that were held in july 1946, the congress won an overwhelming majority of seats. Alarmed by this, the muslim league decided to boycott the assembly and observed 16 august 1946 as DIRECT ACTION DAY. It condemned the congress and the British government and declared that Muslims should resort to direct action to achieve their goal of Pakistan.

Its result was that riots broke out in calcutta in which many hindus and muslims were killed.

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