2. Formation
The ideology of political
exclusiveness in the name
of religion give birth to All
India Muslim league in the
session of all India
Mohammedan educational
conference held in Decca.
The All India Muslim league
was finally setup on Dec
30,1906
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Nawab Salimullah proposed the creation of all India Muslim
league.
Mohsin-ul-mulk and viqar-ul-mulk were jointly made
secretaries. But after the death of Mohsin-ul-mulk in 1907 ,
Viqar-ul-mulk was in full control of league.
Muslim league hold its first session at Karachi on Dec 29 and
30 in 1907.
Quaid-e-azam join the league in 1913.
4. Objectives Of
Formation
– 1. Protecting the political and other rights of the Muslims
and to extend the needs and sentiments of the Indian
Muslims before the British Government in a respective
manner.
– 2. Making the other communities of Indian understand that
Muslim of India were not against their interests.
– 3. Promoting the sentiment of loyalty for the British
Government amongst the Muslims and removing
misunderstanding about the Muslims.
6. Representation Of The
Muslims In Subcontinent
The Muslim League started
representation of Indian Muslims
rights after its formation. It
increased the political pressure on
British government to get the
demand of Simla Delegation
approved . The steps taken by
Muslim league as representative of
Indian Muslims created feeling of
superiority and unity among the
Muslims.
7. Answer To Congress
Propaganda
Congress had started claiming itself to the
representative party of all Indians , at the
dissolution of the party of Syed Amir Ali ,
Muhammadan associated in 1904 , the congress
started the propaganda that the Muslims do not have
the political ability to run a political party .
8. Approval Of Separate
Electorate
The British accepted the
demand of separate electorate
in The Act Of India 1909 . In
the Minto-Morley reforms
and gave it a constitution
status which was an important
historical achievement.
9. Formation Of Aligarh
University
The demand for the formation of
the Muslim university become
strong after the formation of
Muslim league . The
government accepted the
demand and made The
Muhammadan Anglo Oriental
College Aligardh in 1921 ,
during the Sir Agah Khan was
secretary of college trust.
10. Lacknow pact
After the formation of the Muslim
League the Hindus had to accept
that not only Muslims are the
separate nation but All India
Muslim League is only
representative party. of Muslims
Accepting this fact the Hindus
signed the historical pact at
Lucknow in 1916 in which all
right demands of Muslims were
accepted.