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Consolidation, Internal Politics, and Economic Mobilization |

Consolidation, Internal Politics, and Economic Mobilization

Sub title : District conference resolutions condemning internal dissent and strategic planning for Pakistan

Subject: Muslim League internal discipline and solidarity | Condemnation of A.K. Fazlul Haq and dissident members

Date of publication: 1942

Language: English

Page: 172 p.

Source: National Archives of Pakistan

Serial no: 28406

Keyword: Muslim League Discipline -- Fazlul Haq -- Progressive Coalition Party -- Chittagong Resolutions -- Pakistan | Economic Nationalism -- Charcoal Industry -- Student Federation -- Fundraising -- Press Censorship

Abstract: This collection captures a year of intense consolidation for the All-India Muslim League. Alongside routine personal notes and birthday acknowledgments from international well-wishers, the file is dominated by strong political statements. Resolutions from the Chittagong District Muslim League Conference forcefully reiterate confidence in M.A. Jinnah's leadership, condemn the "mischievous anti-Muslim activities" of A.K. Fazlul Haq and his Progressive Coalition Party, and demand disciplinary action against dissenting members. It reflects the League's struggle to maintain discipline within its ranks in Bengal.

Description: A compilation of documents from 1942 that reveal the Muslim League in a phase of assertive internal consolidation and outward planning. The collection highlights the bitter internal strife within Muslim politics in Bengal, the concrete steps towards fostering a separate Muslim economic identity, and the ongoing global and local network of support that sustained the organization. It juxtaposes high-stakes political excommunication with granular details of economic self-help and organizational management. SCANNED BY: NATIONAL ARCHIVES OF PAKISTAN.

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