Foundation of All India Muslim League
The All India Muslim League (also known as the Muslim League) was a political party founded in British India in 1906.
- The party arose from the need for political representation of Muslims in British India, particularly in the event of massive Hindu opposition to Bengal's partition in 1905, which was sponsored by the Indian National Congress.
- During the annual meeting of the All India Muslim Education Conference in Ahsan Manzil in 1906, the Nawab of Dhaka, Khwaja Salimullah, proposed the formation of a political party to protect the interests of Muslims in British India.
- Its strong advocacy, beginning in 1930, ....
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