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.
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