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Bihar Muslims response to two nation theory 1940-47

Author(s): 
Mohammad Sajjad
Publisher/Sponsor: 
Aligarh Muslim University
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"The Lahore session (1940) of the Muslim League adopted a resolution in which Muslim majority areas were sought to be grouped as ""autonomous and sovereign"" , 'independent states"". This vaguely worded resolution came to be known as Pakistan resolution. The Muslim League, from its days of foundation (in 1906) to the provincial elections of 1937, underwent many changes. However, after the elections of 1937 its desperation had increased manifold.

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