What did the Muslim League resolution of 1940 ask for?
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The Muslim League had moved a resolution in 1940, demanding an independent state for Muslims in Eastern areas of country and for Muslims in the North-Western areas of the country.
The resolution of 1940 had no mention of Pakistan or partition.
The Muslim League started at the Muslims through the prism of a separate “nation” from the Hindus from the late 1930s.
The history of tensions between Muslims and Hindus in the 1930s and 1920s may have influenced the development of this idea.
The Muslim league was apprehensive that Muslims would play a role of minority in the democratic structure, this was reinforced after the provincial elections of 1937.
Muslim League even had the fear that they would not get any representation.
The proposal of forming a joint Congress League in the United Provinces in 1937 was rejected by the Congress which annoyed the Muslim League.
The Muslim league was able to widen its social support due to the failure of the Congress to mobilise the Muslim masses in the 1930s.
When the Congress leaders were in jail, the Muslim league tried to enlarge its support base in the 1940s.