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Lahore Resolution 1940 and
Aftermath
1. Lahore Resolution passed on 24th
March, 1940 in Lahore at then Minto
Park and now know as Minar-e-
Pakistan.
2. Background of the passage of The
Lahore Resolution
3. October 1940 Gandhi’s announcement
of Satyagagrah ( Resistance)
4. Cripps Mission of March 1942.
5. Arrival of Cabinet Mission in 1946
6. Failure of Cabinet Mission and
passage of 1947 Act.
1. Lahore Resolution passed on 24th
march, 1940 in Lahore at then Minto
Park and now know as Minar-e-
Pakistan
2. Background of the passage of The Lahore
Resolution
• Quaid-e-azam made several attempts
during 1935-39 to make the Congress
leaders to understand the Muslim point of
view. Such as:
i. He started in 1935 with Rejinder Prasad
(then congress president) but failed
ii. In 1937, he exchanged letters with Gandi
and Nehru and both refused to understand
him.
iii. He exchanged letters with newly
elected Congress President Subhas
Chandra Bose, which had no eventful
result.
iv. Then again he exchanged letters with
Nehru in 1939 who adamantly believe
that there was no Hindu-Muslim
problem existed
v. Consequently, it showed that
congress attitude reinforced Muslim
separatism showing oppression in
Hindu majority provinces by the
congress government.
• Ideologically speaking Muslims had
not lived under the sovereignty of
non-Muslim rulers and believed in the
Darul-Harb and Darul-Islam.
• In history they passed through many
ups and downs since the birth of
Islam but always revived
• Western education had given them
the concept of nationalism which they
redefined on the basis of Islamic
nationalism with reference to
tradition, religion and society.
• However., Quaid-e- Azam made a last
attempt to reach at agreement with
congress in1939
• He promised to agree for the duration
of War if the congress accepted his
five points:
a) Coalition ministries in he provinces
b) No legislation affecting Muslims if 2/3
of the Muslims opposed it
c) No congress flag to be hoisted on
public buildings
d) No Bande-Matran as national song
e) To stop Congress affect to destroy
Muslims League
• Congress did not agree with Quaid-e-
azam proposal
• AIML met in Patna for annual
convention in1938 and created a
Committee headed by Mr.S.M.Sharif
to examine and report the
government towards Muslims in
Congress majority provinces.
• In 1939, congress resigned from it
government due to political issues
emerging between Gandi and British
government on the question of War.
• Same year (1939) the Sharif
Committee submitted its Report in the
AIML convention showing negative
attitude oppressing Muslims in
Congress majority provinces.
• Thus, in the 1940 annual section
Lahore Resolution was passed on 24th
March which declared the demand of
an independent, sovereign state for
the Muslims of subcontinent by
dividing India into two states of India
and Pakistan.
3. In October 1940, Gandhi announced
his plan of individual Satyagrah which
led oven 600 person including top
Congress leaders in to prison. Gandhi
provoked a mass movement but failed
because it was not for the freedom of
India but for British government to
recognize Congress as only
representative of the Indian people.
4. The Cripps Mission, 1942
• The British were in trouble in the
geographical area of subcontinent in
the world war II as Japanese had
advanced in Burma.
• The British Government sent a mission
led by Sir.Stafford Cripps in 1942 to
Delhi to set-up an elected body in India
after the war.
• Mission failed with the out brake of Quit
India Movement in 1942 by Gandhi.
5. The Cabinet Mission, 1946
• General election were held in 1946 .
• The election showed how the
assembly was divided between
League and the Congress.
• Provincial election were also held in
1946. Here also the League-Congress
division became obvious.
• Finally, the British Government sent a
mission of British Cabinet member
called Cabinet Mission.
• It comprised secretary of State for India
Lord Pathic Lawrence as its head with
Cripps and Alexander as Members.
• The mission declared Union of India
with British India and the states with of
foreign affairs, defense and
communications
• Other powers should be rested in
provinces.
• However, it failed although an interim
government was formed but the out
break of violent communal riots led to
the division of India.
• On 3rd June 1947, Lord Mountbatten a
new viceroy of India announced his
plan but his plan failed.
6. Indian Independence Act,1947
• The bill was drafted and introduced in
the House Of Commons by the British
PM, Attlee on 4th July and passed on
15th July by House of Commons and on
16th July by House of Lords.
• Without amendment received the Royal
assent on 18th July.
• The Act provided for the partition of
India and the establishment of two
Dominos of India and Pakistan on the
Midnight of 14-15th August, 1947
• The Act also provided:
o The legislative supremacy of the two
Dominions
o the Legislators were given full powers
to make laws.
o The British government had no control
over the affairs of Dominions.
o The Act terminated British authority
over India.
• Separate provisional governments
setup for India and Pakistan on July 20.
• On August seven Mr.Jinnah as QA left
India for the Last time and flew to
Karachi the Capital of New Dominion of
Pakistan.
• The Constituent Assembly met on
august 11 and elected QA as its
President. On August 15th 1947
Pakistan officially became free when
QA was sworn as GG and new Pakistan
Cabinet took office.
Conclusions

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Lahore Resolution 1940 and the Path to Pakistan

  • 1. Lahore Resolution 1940 and Aftermath
  • 2. 1. Lahore Resolution passed on 24th March, 1940 in Lahore at then Minto Park and now know as Minar-e- Pakistan. 2. Background of the passage of The Lahore Resolution 3. October 1940 Gandhi’s announcement of Satyagagrah ( Resistance)
  • 3. 4. Cripps Mission of March 1942. 5. Arrival of Cabinet Mission in 1946 6. Failure of Cabinet Mission and passage of 1947 Act.
  • 4. 1. Lahore Resolution passed on 24th march, 1940 in Lahore at then Minto Park and now know as Minar-e- Pakistan
  • 5. 2. Background of the passage of The Lahore Resolution • Quaid-e-azam made several attempts during 1935-39 to make the Congress leaders to understand the Muslim point of view. Such as: i. He started in 1935 with Rejinder Prasad (then congress president) but failed ii. In 1937, he exchanged letters with Gandi and Nehru and both refused to understand him.
  • 6. iii. He exchanged letters with newly elected Congress President Subhas Chandra Bose, which had no eventful result. iv. Then again he exchanged letters with Nehru in 1939 who adamantly believe that there was no Hindu-Muslim problem existed
  • 7. v. Consequently, it showed that congress attitude reinforced Muslim separatism showing oppression in Hindu majority provinces by the congress government.
  • 8. • Ideologically speaking Muslims had not lived under the sovereignty of non-Muslim rulers and believed in the Darul-Harb and Darul-Islam. • In history they passed through many ups and downs since the birth of Islam but always revived
  • 9. • Western education had given them the concept of nationalism which they redefined on the basis of Islamic nationalism with reference to tradition, religion and society. • However., Quaid-e- Azam made a last attempt to reach at agreement with congress in1939 • He promised to agree for the duration of War if the congress accepted his five points:
  • 10. a) Coalition ministries in he provinces b) No legislation affecting Muslims if 2/3 of the Muslims opposed it c) No congress flag to be hoisted on public buildings d) No Bande-Matran as national song e) To stop Congress affect to destroy Muslims League
  • 11. • Congress did not agree with Quaid-e- azam proposal • AIML met in Patna for annual convention in1938 and created a Committee headed by Mr.S.M.Sharif to examine and report the government towards Muslims in Congress majority provinces.
  • 12. • In 1939, congress resigned from it government due to political issues emerging between Gandi and British government on the question of War. • Same year (1939) the Sharif Committee submitted its Report in the AIML convention showing negative attitude oppressing Muslims in Congress majority provinces.
  • 13. • Thus, in the 1940 annual section Lahore Resolution was passed on 24th March which declared the demand of an independent, sovereign state for the Muslims of subcontinent by dividing India into two states of India and Pakistan.
  • 14. 3. In October 1940, Gandhi announced his plan of individual Satyagrah which led oven 600 person including top Congress leaders in to prison. Gandhi provoked a mass movement but failed because it was not for the freedom of India but for British government to recognize Congress as only representative of the Indian people.
  • 15. 4. The Cripps Mission, 1942 • The British were in trouble in the geographical area of subcontinent in the world war II as Japanese had advanced in Burma. • The British Government sent a mission led by Sir.Stafford Cripps in 1942 to Delhi to set-up an elected body in India after the war. • Mission failed with the out brake of Quit India Movement in 1942 by Gandhi.
  • 16. 5. The Cabinet Mission, 1946 • General election were held in 1946 . • The election showed how the assembly was divided between League and the Congress. • Provincial election were also held in 1946. Here also the League-Congress division became obvious.
  • 17. • Finally, the British Government sent a mission of British Cabinet member called Cabinet Mission. • It comprised secretary of State for India Lord Pathic Lawrence as its head with Cripps and Alexander as Members.
  • 18. • The mission declared Union of India with British India and the states with of foreign affairs, defense and communications • Other powers should be rested in provinces.
  • 19. • However, it failed although an interim government was formed but the out break of violent communal riots led to the division of India. • On 3rd June 1947, Lord Mountbatten a new viceroy of India announced his plan but his plan failed.
  • 20. 6. Indian Independence Act,1947 • The bill was drafted and introduced in the House Of Commons by the British PM, Attlee on 4th July and passed on 15th July by House of Commons and on 16th July by House of Lords. • Without amendment received the Royal assent on 18th July.
  • 21. • The Act provided for the partition of India and the establishment of two Dominos of India and Pakistan on the Midnight of 14-15th August, 1947
  • 22. • The Act also provided: o The legislative supremacy of the two Dominions o the Legislators were given full powers to make laws. o The British government had no control over the affairs of Dominions. o The Act terminated British authority over India.
  • 23. • Separate provisional governments setup for India and Pakistan on July 20. • On August seven Mr.Jinnah as QA left India for the Last time and flew to Karachi the Capital of New Dominion of Pakistan.
  • 24. • The Constituent Assembly met on august 11 and elected QA as its President. On August 15th 1947 Pakistan officially became free when QA was sworn as GG and new Pakistan Cabinet took office.