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INDIA - POLITICS -
All-India Muslim League |
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Date-wise Events |
- December 30, 1906: The
All–India Muslim League was a political party, founded in
Dacca on this day.
- August 14, 1947: After
partition of India and formation of Pakistan, the AIML party
was dissolved and was subsequently succeeded by Muslim
League in Pakistan, Awami League in Bangladesh and Indian
Union Muslim League in India.
- December 29, 1930: Sir
Muhammad Iqbal delivered his monumental presidential address
to the All India Muslim League annual session, where he said
"I would like to see Punjab, North-West Frontier
Province, Sindh and Balochistan amalgamated into a single
state."
- January 28, 1933: Choudhary
Rahmat Ali, founder of the Pakistan National Movement,
voiced his ideas in the pamphlet entitled "Now or Never;
Are We to Live or Perish Forever?"
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Description |
- Though its original political goal was to define and
advance the Indian Muslim's civil rights and to provide
protection to upper and gentry class of Indian Muslims, yet
its primary goals were to protest against the integration of
Bengal in 1905 and to carve out a separate Muslim state out
of India.
- Finally in 1947 it succeeded to destroy and demolish the
concept of united India and its division on religious
grounds. However, such division has been proved unproductive
particularly for muslims of Pakistan, which is no more than
a failed state and no less that a rogue state, spreading
terror all around, besides being unfortunate for the whole
South Asian region. The demand for a separate muslim state
was thus a lack of farsightedness and in way in the interest
of the muslims of South Asia.
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