Gandhi proposed Jinnah as first prime minister of independent India just to avoid partition of India in the name of religion. He tried to convince Jinnah so that he could give up his aspirations for a separate state for Indian Muslims. But the proposal was rejected by congress itself! The standoff between Muslim League and Indian National Congress prolonged until both sides agreed for partition.
He meant that there was no chance that he would try to reconcile the Muslim League and the Congress or even work with Congress.
Whereas Jinnah under Indian muslim league was in favour of a seperate state for muslims, Mahatma Gandhi under Indian Congress advocated for a Secular India. This sowed the seed for breach of trust and created suspicision between the two communities. Though the goals were cherished with creation of Pakistan and a Secular Indian democratic republic, now the minorities are treated as tools for winning elections by all the political parties in India.
During the war years, the relationship between the Muslim League and the British government was complex. Initially, the Muslim League supported the British war effort, hoping to secure political favors and protection for Muslim interests. But as the war progressed and demands for independence grew, the Muslim League became more critical of British rule and advocated for greater self-governance and representation for Muslims in post-war India.
Muslim League was founded so as the Muslims could have a separate political party to protest against the brisitsh as the Congress had betrayed them. So on 30 December 1906, the following perosns laid the foundation of Muslim League:Nawab Sir Khwaja SalimullahNawab Waqar-ul-Mulk KambohNawab Mohsin-ul-MulkSyed Ameer AliThe First President was Sir Aga Khan. The achiveemnets of Muslim League were:Represented the Muslims of Sub-continent .Answer to Congress Propaganda .Formation of Aligarh Muslim University .gaining of separate electorate for the Muslims in the Minto-Morley Reforms of 1909.
Jinnah left the Indian National Congress in 1913 to join the All India Muslim League.
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They both fought for the independence. However Muslim League wanted a separate nation whereas Congress wanted India to be a single nation.
Badruddin Tyabji was the first muslim president of Indian National Congress elected in its 1887 Madras session.
dr.zakir hussain
Formation of Congress Party and Muslim league contributed to national independence for India because the Congress Party championed the plight of desperately poor sharecroppers and landless farmers.
first he was working in indian national congress when he understand that hindus are trying to finish british from their country and then make muslims there servants so he leave indian national congress then joint all india muslim league and struggle and struggle for pakistan by hunaina ikram a muslim girl
Malaysian Indian Muslim Congress was created in 1977.
Indian Union Muslim League was created in 1948.
They began to resent British rule. They had created two groups to rid India of foreign rule called the Indian National Congress (Congress Party) and the Muslim League. Both groups worked towards the goal of national independence.
in 1913 QUAID AZAM MUHAMAD ALI JANAH JOIN ALL INDIA MUSSLIM LEAGUE 1939 jinnah join Muslim league
The Indian National Congress was a movement started in 1885 by a Britain in India called A.O Hume, not be confused with the philosopher! This congress ranged from the moderate to the radical and after World War One was led by the likes of Gandhi and Nehru. The reason you might be confusing it with being called the 'hindu national congress' is simply because it was biased towards Hindus. Gandhi would not let Muslims join the congress.In contrast, the Muslim radical Jinnah set up the Muslim League to gain fair representation for the minority Muslims. This eventually led to the creation of Pakistan.