why did the muslim league lost in the elections in 1937?
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The major causes of Muslim Leagues's failure in the 1937 general Elections are as follows:
1. Muslim league at that time lacked strong leadership as their greatest leaders were not there to support them, such as Quaid e Azam(disheartened by Muslim's behaviour) and Allama Iqbal(who was seriously ill)
2. Muslim league lacked support at ground level as it was not so much popular at that time among locals even Muslims.
3. Their was an air of aristrocracy among the Leagues's prime leaders.
4.There was mismangement among the party, as they lacked strong insight of a leader causing them to drift aimlessly.
1. Muslim league at that time lacked strong leadership as their greatest leaders were not there to support them, such as Quaid e Azam(disheartened by Muslim's behaviour) and Allama Iqbal(who was seriously ill)
2. Muslim league lacked support at ground level as it was not so much popular at that time among locals even Muslims.
3. Their was an air of aristrocracy among the Leagues's prime leaders.
4.There was mismangement among the party, as they lacked strong insight of a leader causing them to drift aimlessly.
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Answer: *poor campaign
*short time for campaign
*competition with other muslim parties
*hurdle for muslim league election campaign
*british aupport to congress
*mualims were not united
*lavk of strong leadership i.e. Quaid e azam was dishearted by muslims' behaviois and Allama Iqbal was seriously ill
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