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who among the Muslim leader was willing to give up the demand for separate electorate

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Answered by bosepampa29
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Muhammad Ali Jinnah ,the leader of Muslim league as it would weaken the unity people being communal. This may hinder national movement for freedom .

Answered by Anonymous
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Mohammad Ali Jinnah was the Muslim leader who was willing to give up the demand for a separate electorate.

• Jinnah rose to prominence as a leading figure in the All-India Home Rule League, which offered a fourteen-point constitutional reform plan to protect Muslims' political rights in India.

• Jinnah, on the other hand, resigned from Congress in 1920 after the party chose to pursue a satyagraha campaign, which he saw as political anarchy.

• By 1940, Jinnah had come to believe that Muslims on the subcontinent needed their state to prevent being marginalised in a Hindu–Muslim state.

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