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Sub title : On Adherence to Sind Muslim League Resolutions
Subject: All-India Muslim League | Sind Provincial Politics | Indian Independence Movement
Date of publication: 1941
Language: English
Page: 1 p.
Source: National Archives of Pakistan
Serial no: 27700
Keyword: Jinnah, Muhammad Ali -- Correspondence | Muslim League -- Sind -- Congress -- Resolution -- Sheikh Abdul Majid -- Bande Ali -- Qubu Bahadur Khoro -- Bombay -- 1941 -- Indian Politics
Abstract: A letter from Muhammad Ali Jinnah to Sheikh Abdul Majid, a Muslim League minister in the Sind government, written in January 1941. Jinnah urges Majid and his colleagues to firmly adhere to the resolutions passed by the Sind Provincial Muslim League on December 20, 1940. He expresses concern over the Indian National Congress's activities and emphasizes that any deviation from the League's agreed line would be disastrous for the League, the Muslims of Sind, and the broader All-India Muslim cause.
Description: This document is a personal and political letter from Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the leader of the All-India Muslim League, written from his residence on Malabar Hill, Bombay. It provides insight into Jinnah's strategic efforts to maintain discipline and unity within the Muslim League's provincial branches during a critical period of the Indian independence movement. The letter highlights the political tensions between the Muslim League and the Indian National Congress and underscores Jinnah's central role in coordinating the League's policy across different provinces. SCANNED BY: NATIONAL ARCHIVES OF PAKISTAN.
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