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Sub title : Donation Drives, Internal Critiques, and Social Welfare Proposals
Subject: M.A. Jinnah | Party Finances and Donations | Membership Management | Internal Party Criticism
Language: English
Page: 261 p.
Source: National Archives of Pakistan
Serial no: 27897
Keyword: M.A. Jinnah -- Muslim League Finances -- Donation Records -- Membership Lists -- Public Correspondence | Internal Criticism -- Calcutta Muslim League -- Social Welfare -- Widows and Orphans | Party Administration -- Urdu Documents -- Fund Management
Abstract: This collection provides a behind-the-scenes look at the administrative and financial underpinnings of the All-India Muslim League. It features detailed donation lists and balance sheets, showcasing the broad base of financial support from members across India, including railway employees, merchants, and zamindars. Alongside these records are letters from the public, including a plea for Jinnah to clarify his stance on certain issues to combat "misunderstanding," a detailed proposal for establishing a fund and homes for destitute Muslim widows and orphans, and a strongly worded critique accusing the Calcutta District Muslim League of being a nepotistic "Usman Valedi Government" that misappropriated goods during the war. The collection also includes administrative coupons and membership forms in both English and Urdu.
Description: This compilation offers a unique, ground-level perspective on the Muslim League's organizational ecosystem. Moving beyond high politics and resolutions, these documents reveal the crucial, often-overlooked aspects of running a mass movement: fundraising, membership drives, and managing public perception. The donation lists attest to the party's popular financial backing, while the candid letters from supporters and critics alike highlight the challenges of maintaining organizational integrity and public trust. The poignant proposal for social welfare work illustrates how constituents viewed the League not just as a political vehicle but as a community institution responsible for its members' social and economic well-being. This archive is essential for understanding the logistical, financial, and social dimensions of the Pakistan Movement. SCANNED BY: NATIONAL ARCHIVES OF PAKISTAN.
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