Formation of Muslim League (1906)

On 30th December 1906, the All India Muslim League was founded in Dhaka.

Within British India, this party supports Muslim rights. It plays a great role in the Indian National movement.

In 1906, at the All India Muslim Education Conference, Nawab Salimullah Khan proposed this idea to form the political party to protect the Muslim rights and interests. The other Muslim leaders see the proposal that results in the formation of the All Indian Muslims League.

Objective Of Muslim League

1. The first role of the formation of the Muslim League is to create a friendly environment for Muslims. They don’t feel that they are the other citizens of India.

2. This league provides Muslims a direct platform to convey with Britishers about their issue and to meet those needs.

3. Through the All-India Muslim League, the Muslim community shows their loyalty and goodwill toward the British government.

4. This platform ensures the Muslim about equal rights and access to equal rights to schooling and employment in government.

Formation Of Muslim League
  1. Formation of the Muslim League.
  2. Nawab Salimullah of Dhaka proposed creating a platform to protect Muslim interests.
  3. One of the reasons for this league is to promote loyalty to the British.
  4. In Dhaka to form a new organisation Aga Khan III and Viqar-ul-Mulk invited the prestigious leader on December 30, 1906.
Conclusion

The formation of the All India Muslim League in 1906 played an important role in the Indian National Movement, and it was a turning point in Indian politics. This formation gradually became a platform for Muslim rights and later the main driving force behind the demand for Pakistan.