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On first October 1906 a 35-member delegation of the Muslim nobles, aristocracies, legal professionals and other elite section of the community mostly associated with Aligarh movement gathered at Simla under the leadership of Aga Khan to present an address to Lord Minto.
The prominent leaders that helped form the Muslim League for example leaders like Sir Salimullah who initially sketched a plan for an all India Muslim organisation, which was seconded by Hakim Ajmal Khan and Sir Sayed and other Muslim leaders like Ameer Ali who disapproved of the Indian National Congress as being pro-Hindu and believed that the party could not represent the Muslim community to its full potential and hence lead to the rise of the Muslim League.
Muslim League, original name All India Muslim League, political group that led the movement calling for a separate Muslim nation to be created at the time of the partition of British India (1947). The Muslim League was founded in 1906 to safeguard the rights of Indian Muslims. At first the league was encouraged by the British and was generally favourable to their rule, but the organization adopted self-government for India as its goal in 1913. For several decades the league and its leaders, notably Mohammed Ali Jinnah, called for Hindu-Muslim unity in a united and independent India.
The advice and prediction of Sir Syed Ahmed Khan that, “Hindus and Muslims are two different nations who have different ideologies”
The prominent leaders that helped form the Muslim League for example leaders like Sir Salimullah who initially sketched a plan for an all India Muslim organisation, which was seconded by Hakim Ajmal Khan and Sir Sayed and other Muslim leaders like Ameer Ali who disapproved of the Indian National Congress as being pro-Hindu and believed that the party could not represent the Muslim community to its full potential and hence lead to the rise of the Muslim League.
Muslim League, original name All India Muslim League, political group that led the movement calling for a separate Muslim nation to be created at the time of the partition of British India (1947). The Muslim League was founded in 1906 to safeguard the rights of Indian Muslims. At first the league was encouraged by the British and was generally favourable to their rule, but the organization adopted self-government for India as its goal in 1913. For several decades the league and its leaders, notably Mohammed Ali Jinnah, called for Hindu-Muslim unity in a united and independent India.
The advice and prediction of Sir Syed Ahmed Khan that, “Hindus and Muslims are two different nations who have different ideologies”
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In order to defend Indian Muslims ' interests, the Muslim League was set up on 30th December 1906 under the leadership of Aga Khan and Nawab Mohsin-ul-Mulk. The Muslim League is driven by factors such as-the British Plan, a lack of education, Muslim Lack of Sovereignty, Cultural Color, India's economic backwardness, among others
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- To conclude, with the founding of the Indian National Congress and its tenure as a "representative" for the citizens of the Indian subsoil, it was felt that its arguments for fair representation had to be reassessed. The Congress had expressed its interest in protecting the interests of Hindus, alone, from the very beginning of its existence. Some of the leaders of the Congress pursued a radical strategy to create Hindu Raj as a national movement on the subcontinent.
- Sir Syed Ahmed Khan Soon's prediction has proven that "Hindues and Muslims are two different countries which have different ideologies." The anti-Muslim mindset which the Congress seemed to have adopted deeply disappointed the Muslims of India. The events following the division of Bengal and Urdu Hindu have strengthened the Muslims ' desire to organize themselves as a separate community politically. The birth of All India Muslim League at Dacca on 30th December 1906 came as an expression of that desire.
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