The British government did not want to give ... While the INC wanted one, united, independent India, the Muslim League wanted a separate Muslim state.
Senthilathibhan, said the Muslim community, vehemently resisted the British rulers as they entered the country. They also actively participated in the freedom struggle. However, they were being ...
SC lawyer and IUML’ Rajya Sabha MP Haris Beeran said the Waq Amendment Bill was “unconstitutional, against principles of ...
But the partition of British India into the new nations by a line ... In 1940, at around the same time, Muhammad Ali Jinnah's Muslim League had also passed a resolution calling for the creation ...
The Congress-led opposition firmly opposed the proposal, calling it unconstitutional and discriminatory against Muslims.
However, from the early 20th century, Indian nationalist leaders began to tone down the anti-Aurangzeb rhetoric to achieve Hindu-Muslim unity against British rule. For example, Bal Gangadhar Tilak ...