History of India, 1946 AD, There was pressure from the Muslim League for the formation of Pakistan
History of India, 1946 AD, There was pressure from the Muslim League for the formation of Pakistan
In 1946, the Muslim League, led by Muhammad Ali Jinnah, put forward the demand for the creation of a separate Muslim state of Pakistan.
This demand was supported by the British Government, which saw it as a way to end the communal conflicts between Hindus and Muslims.
The Muslim League argued that Muslims had been treated unfairly in Hindu-dominated India, and that a separate state was necessary to protect Muslim interests.
In 1946, the Muslim League launched a campaign of civil disobedience and non-cooperation, which eventually led to the partition of India and the creation of Pakistan in 1947.
The partition of India was a traumatic event, and resulted in the displacement of millions of people and the deaths of hundreds of thousands of people.
The partition of India also led to the emergence of two new nations, India and Pakistan, which have had a complex and often difficult relationship since then.
The partition of India also led to a number of territorial disputes between India and Pakistan, including the Kashmir dispute and the Siachen Glacier dispute.
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