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Muslim League Press & Propaganda Fund and Related Correspondence |

Muslim League Press & Propaganda Fund and Related Correspondence

Sub title : Executive Committee Meetings, Publications, Political Resolutions, and Proposals for Muslim Political

Subject: Muslim League | Press & Propaganda | Pakistan demand | Political negotiations | Provincial governance

Date of publication: 1941

Language: English

Page: 90 p.

Source: National Archives of Pakistan

Serial no: 28498

Keyword: Muslim League -- Press & Propaganda Fund -- Muhammad Ali Jinnah -- Pakistan -- Lahore Resolution | Wavell Proposals -- Gandhi-Jinnah Talks -- Sind Ministry -- Shias -- Mosque Organization -- Zakat -- British India

Abstract: This collection of documents records the activities and deliberations of the Muslim League’s Press & Propaganda Fund Executive Committee and related correspondence from 1941 to 1944. It includes minutes of meetings discussing the establishment of a daily newspaper and a Gujarati weekly "WATAN," political resolutions supporting Muhammad Ali Jinnah’s leadership and the Pakistan demand, critiques of British constitutional proposals, and detailed plans for social, economic, and religious mobilization of Muslims. The documents also cover provincial governance agendas in Sind, expressions of support from Shia communities in Madras, and proposals for creating a missionary network centered around mosques and Zakat.

Description: This file consists of multiple archival documents detailing the operational, political, and ideological activities of the All India Muslim League during the early 1940s. The papers include executive committee meetings of the Press & Propaganda Fund, resolutions from local Muslim Leagues, correspondence with Jinnah, political statements on constitutional negotiations, and proposals for religious and social organization aimed at strengthening Muslim political unity and advancing the demand for Pakistan. The materials reflect the League’s efforts in media, political advocacy, community mobilization, and governance planning in the years leading up to Partition. SCANNED BY: NATIONAL ARCHIVES OF PAKISTAN.

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