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Three inpacts of muslim league on the national movement |
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Answer» Answer: The British followed the policy of 'Divide and Rule' after 1857 to divide the people along RELIGIOUS, CASTE and regional LINES. In 1906, the All India Muslim LEAGUE was founded under the leadership of the Aga Khan, the Nawab of Dacca, and Nawab Mohsin-ul-Mulk. The Muslim League supported the partition of Bengal and demanded special safeguards for the Muslims in government services. The educated Muslim young men were, in particular, attracted by radical nationalist ideas. Thus, we can say that the Muslim League instead of participating in the nationalist movement of India to free the country from the British rule, it was only interested in its demand of the creation of the separate state of Pakistan. The nationalist movement in India received a huge set back due to COMMUNAL policies followed by the League |
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