The first annual session of the All-India Muslim League was held in 1907 in Quetta, the provincial capital of Balochistan (now part of Pakistan).
The first anual session of All-India Muslim League was held at Karachi in present day Pakistan.
First session of the League was held at Karanchi on December 29 & 30, 1907 with Adamjee Peerbhoy as its President.
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The session of All India Muslim League held in Lahore during March 1940 is commonly referred to as the Lahore Resolution or the Pakistan Resolution. During this session, the Muslim League passed a resolution demanding the creation of an independent state for Muslims in the regions where they were in a majority in British India. This resolution eventually laid the foundation for the establishment of Pakistan.
The Muslim League boycotted because they wanted a separate constituent assembly for Pakistan. For more information, visit the Related Link.
The Muslim League boycotted because they wanted a separate constituent assembly for Pakistan. For more information, visit the Related Link.
All India Muslim League's General session was held from 22 to 24 March, 1940 in Iqbal Park in Lahore. On the second day of session i.e. 23rd March, Pakistan resolution was passed which put forth the demand of a separate state for Muslims of Sub-continent comprising of Muslim majority provinces and areas.
The session of the Provincial and Central legislatures elected on the ticket of the Muslim League in Delhi in April 1946 was presided over by Liaquat Ali Khan. He was a prominent leader of the Muslim League and later became the first Prime Minister of Pakistan. The session was significant in the context of the political landscape leading up to the partition of India and the creation of Pakistan.
Muslim League
All India Muslim League was the only political representative party for Muslims of India. Under leadership of Quaid e Azam and under flag of Pakistan Muslim League, Muslim succeeded in getting a separate and independent country for themselves.