The British acceptance showed that the attempts by Sir Syed and others to restore the relations between Muslims and the British had been successful. The British were now prepared to work with the Muslims, and even to make concessions to them.
It also showed that the Muslim community had decided to ensure that it established a secure place in the constitution by its own methods. The Hindu Muslim rivalry which existed in day-to-day life now existed in the constitution as well.
The deputation showed that many Muslims had now come up with the idea that they were a separate community which should be treated in a different way from Hindus. From this it was a short step to breaking away from the Congress to establish a Muslim one which would represent and protect Muslim interests.
the simla deputation consisted of 35 members.
muhammad ali johar
In 1906 at simla deputation
Shimla Delegation was headed by "Sir Agha Khan"
The Simla Agreement was signed between India and Pakistan at 12:40am, on July 2, 1972
Simla Deputation DemandThe deputation presented the memorial in front of viceroy, which was consisting of the demands thati. rights of separate electorates should be given to the Muslims;ii. Muslims should be given three more seats in central legislature;iii. quota should be given to the Muslims in civil services;iv. Muslims should be given representation in universities senates and syndicates;v. an aid should be given to the Muslims for the establishment of a Muslin university.
By India and Pakistan. Next time word the question better fuzzbag
The Simla Pact was signed between India and Pakistan at simla in Himachal Pradesh in in India in the Presence of Mrs Indira Gandhi Prime Minister of India (Mother in Law of Headof Party now ruling India) and Mr. Zulfkar Ali Bhutto (father in law of existing President of Pakistan).
Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto signed the Simla Agreement on the 2nd of July, 1972.
The Muslim demands for separate representation, election by only Muslim voters and weightage in all elected bodies were accepted by the British. This resulted in a sudden upturn in Muslim-British relations and helped to remove the previous bad feelings between the 2 sides. It also paved the way for demands for a separate homeland with the granting of a separate electorate. It also guaranteed Muslims an independent role in the political process and as a result led to the formation of the All-Indian Muslim League later in the year.
The address of the Ecld - Simla Branch Library is: 504 Washingtion, Simla, 80835 0323
Simla Special was created in 1982.