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Letter from M.A. Jinnah to Abdus Sattar Khan, Secretary of Akola Muslim League |

Letter from M.A. Jinnah to Abdus Sattar Khan, Secretary of Akola Muslim League

Sub title : Regret for Inability to Attend Provincial Conference

Subject: Muslim League Scheduling | Provincial Politics | Jinnah's Itinerary

Date of publication: 1941

Language: English

Page: 1p.

Source: National Archives of Pakistan

Serial no: 27641

Keyword: Akola Muslim League -- Conference Invitation -- Jinnah's Schedule | Nawab Bahadur Yar Jung -- Frontier Tour -- Provincial League Activities.

Abstract: This is a brief letter from M.A. Jinnah to Abdus Sattar Khan, Secretary of the Akola Muslim League, written in March 1941. Jinnah politely declines an invitation to attend a Conference scheduled for March 22nd-24th, 1941, citing prior commitments. He also provides information regarding the availability of Nawab Bahadur Yar Jung, noting that a proposed Frontier Tour would conclude around mid-March, freeing him thereafter. The letter exemplifies the high demand for Jinnah's presence at regional events and the careful coordination required for the schedules of senior Muslim League leaders.

Description: This document is a typical example of the numerous scheduling communications handled by M.A. Jinnah's office. It highlights his role as a national leader whose presence was sought after by local and provincial branches of the Muslim League across India. The mention of Nawab Bahadur Yar Jung's itinerary also underscores the collaborative nature of leadership tours and the network of prominent figures within the party structure during the crucial years of the Pakistan Movement. SCANNED BY: NATIONAL ARCHIVES OF PAKISTAN.

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