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Correspondence from M.A. Jinnah Regarding Public Engagements and Student Federation Sessions |

Correspondence from M.A. Jinnah Regarding Public Engagements and Student Federation Sessions

Sub title : Electoral Funding, International Muslim Solidarity, and Internal Party Discipline

Subject: M.A. Jinnah's Public Engagements | All India Muslim Students' Federation | Travel Planning

Date of publication: 1941

Language: English

Page: 2 p.

Source: National Archives of Pakistan

Serial no: 27766

Keyword: M.A. Jinnah -- All India Muslim Students' Federation | Nagpur Conference -- Travel Rumor -- Public Engagement -- A. Sattar Siddiqui

Abstract: Two letters from M.A. Jinnah in 1941: the first confirms a meeting with a deputation on June 26th, and the second refutes rumors about touring Central Provinces while outlining his planned attendance at the All India Muslim Students' Federation Conference in Nagpur during Christmas, with strict instructions regarding his schedule.

Description: This telegram underscores the significant religious and political backing for M.A. Jinnah and the Muslim League in the North-West Frontier Province. It demonstrates how local religious leaders mobilized their followers in support of the League while openly opposing rival political figures like Maulana Azad, reinforcing the League's reach and influence during the Pakistan Movement. SCANNED BY: NATIONAL ARCHIVES OF PAKISTAN.

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