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Correspondence and Appeals to M.A. Jinnah on Muslim League Politics, Hyderabad Affairs, and National Unity |

Correspondence and Appeals to M.A. Jinnah on Muslim League Politics, Hyderabad Affairs, and National Unity

Sub title : Internal League Matters, Constitutional Advice, and Post-Independence Challenges

Subject: Muslim League Internal Politics | Hyderabad State Affairs | Constitutional and Political Advice

Date of publication: 1930

Language: English

Page: 12p.

Source: National Archives of Pakistan

Serial no: 27981

Keyword: M.A. Jinnah Correspondence -- Muslim League Internal Affairs -- Hyderabad Politics -- Sir Mirza Ismail -- Muslim Unity | Constitutional Advice -- Assam Muslim Support -- Post-1947 Challenges -- Parliamentary Board -- Personal Appeals

Abstract: This collection comprises various letters and telegrams addressed to M.A. Jinnah from the 1930s to 1947. The documents include communications regarding internal Muslim League politics, such as the role of parliamentary board presidents and organizational unity; advice and appeals concerning the political situation in Hyderabad State, including the resignation of Sir Mirza Ismail; telegrams of support from Assam and Sylhet; and personal appeals for positions or recognition within the League. Also featured are reflections on the necessity of Muslim unity and consultations based on Quranic principles. The materials highlight the diverse political, organizational, and personal appeals directed at Jinnah during the tumultuous period leading up to and following the creation of Pakistan.

Description: This file contains scanned pages of miscellaneous correspondence addressed to M.A. Jinnah from the 1930s to 1947. The documents cover a range of issues, including internal Muslim League organizational matters, such as the protocol for re-electing parliamentary board presidents; detailed communications about the political crisis in Hyderabad State following the resignation of Sir Mirza Ismail; telegrams expressing support from Muslim groups in Assam and Sylhet; and personal letters introducing individuals for potential service to the League or Pakistan. Also included are reflections on the importance of Muslim unity and the need for decisions based on Quranic principles. These materials illustrate the complex web of political, regional, and personal considerations that Jinnah navigated as the leader of the All India Muslim League and the founding father of Pakistan. SCANNED BY: NATIONAL ARCHIVES OF PAKISTAN.

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