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Correspondence with Muslim Leaders and Educational Conference |

Correspondence with Muslim Leaders and Educational Conference

Sub title : Political Alliances and Educational Initiatives

Subject: Muslim Education | All-India Muslim League | Urdu Press Freedom

Date of publication: 1936

Language: English

Page: 10p.

Source: National Archives of Pakistan

Serial no: 27635

Keyword: Muslim Educational Conference -- Urdu Press -- Kamil Yar Jung Committee -- Hyderabad Nobility | Political Networking -- Educational Reform -- Muslim League Representation -- Cripps Mission.

Abstract: This collection features diverse correspondence with M.A. Jinnah spanning 1936-1942, revealing multiple facets of Muslim political and educational organization. Documents include political networking from Delhi, reminders from Hyderabad nobility about published appeals, official communications from the All-India Muslim Educational Conference regarding Urdu press freedom and the Kamil Yar Jung Education Committee, and financial support pledges from Hyderabad elites. The collection culminates in Dr. M. Mehmutullah Jung's significant political statement acknowledging the Muslim League's representative character while critiquing both League doctrines and Congress administration during the Cripps Mission period.

Description: This compilation showcases the intersection of educational and political mobilization within India's Muslim community during the crucial pre-Independence period. The documents demonstrate Jinnah's central role in both political strategy and educational development, receiving communications from various influential figures and institutions. Particularly significant is Dr. Mehmutullah Jung's nuanced statement that acknowledges the Muslim League's representative authority while maintaining independent political views, reflecting the complex political landscape during the Cripps Mission negotiations. The collection provides valuable insights into the institutional building and political positioning that characterized Muslim politics in late colonial India. SCANNED BY: NATIONAL ARCHIVES OF PAKISTAN.

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