History & Civics
Answer
Three aims of the Muslim League are-
- To promote, among the Muslims of India, support for the British government and to remove any misconceptions regarding the intention of the government in relation to Indian Muslims.
- To protect and advance the political rights and interests of the Muslims and to represent their needs and aspirations to the government in mild and moderate language.
- To prevent the rise of feelings of hostility between the Muslims of India and other communities.
Related Questions
Read the two statements given below regarding the aims of the Muslim League. Select the option that shows the correct relationship between (A) and (B).
(A) Promotion of the feelings of loyalty to the British Government.
(B) Prevention of rise of hostility towards other communities.
- (B) contradicts (A)
- (B) is the reason for (A)
- (A) is true but (B) is false
- (A) and (B) are independent of each other
Morley-Minto Reforms of 1909 introduced separate electorates for
- Sikhs
- Muslims
- Buddhists
- Muslims and Sikhs
The Mohammedan Educational Conference was held at Dhaka in …………… and it accepted the proposal to form a central organisation for the Muslims.
- October 1906
- September 1906
- August 1906
- December 1906
Several factors led to the foundation of the Muslim League in 1906. In this context, describe :
(a) The partition of Bengal.
(b) The role of the British Government.