The muslims Political Parity which inteduce PAKISTAN to
World and made a biggest Islamic Republic
and fight for freedon against British Rules |
Tempts
were made to keep independent India united, they proved unsuccessful, and the
League achieved its ultimate goal with the creation of Pakistan on August 14, 1947.
Muslim
League, political league in British India,
founded in 1906 to protect Muslim interests in India, to give Muslims an independent political voice, and to promote among
them a “feeling of loyalty” to the colonial government. The colonial rulers
welcomed the League as a useful counterweight to the Indian National Congress. Increasingly, the League came into
conflict with the colonial government, at first in 1911 when the government
annulled the partition of Bengal, then during World War I, and finally after
the abolition of the pan-Islamic Khilafat movement in 1918. This brought it
closer to the Congress, and the two struck up reasonably cordial relations,
which, despite passages of estrangement, lasted until the elections of 1937.
From March 1940 onwards the League began to insist that the Muslims were
neither a minority, nor a minority community, but a nation, and that India was
a binational country. Between 1942 and 1945, when most of the Congress leaders
were in jail, the hitherto weak League mobilized and acquired enormous hold
over the Muslims under the brilliant leadership of Muhammad Ali Jinnah, a secular and non practicing Muslim more
concerned with the protection of Muslim interests than with the preservation of
Islam. Although at