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Letter of Apology from Mohammed Ali to M.A. Jinnah |

Letter of Apology from Mohammed Ali to M.A. Jinnah

Sub title : Inability to Attend Central Parliamentary Board Meeting (1938)

Subject: Muslim League Parliamentary Board | Political Meetings | Organizational Matters

Date of publication: 1938

Language: English

Page: 1 p.

Source: National Archives of Pakistan

Serial no: 27556

Keyword: M.A. Jinnah — Mohammed Ali | Muslim League Parliamentary Board — Political Meeting | Apology Letter — Organizational Communication

Abstract: This is a brief letter from Mohammed Ali to M.A. Jinnah, written in 1938, expressing regret for being unable to attend a meeting of the Central Parliamentary Board in Bombay scheduled for June 4, 1938. The author cites two reasons for his absence: the short notice of the meeting and his current indisposition (ill health). The letter demonstrates the formal protocols and communication within the Muslim League's organizational structure, showing how members communicated their inability to attend important meetings to the leadership.

Description: This single-page letter represents a typical example of the formal correspondence that maintained the organizational structure of the All India Muslim League during the pre-Partition period. The document shows the respect and protocol observed by party members in communicating with their president, M.A. Jinnah. The letter's concise nature and specific reference to the Parliamentary Board meeting highlight the busy political schedule of Muslim League leaders during this crucial period in Indian politics. While brief, such documents provide insight into the internal workings and administrative communications of the Muslim League organization. SCANNED BY: NATIONAL ARCHIVES OF PAKISTAN.

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