Muslim League
The Muslim League was a political party in British India, founded in 1906. Its primary aim was to represent the interests of Muslims and ensure their political rights within a predominantly Hindu society. The party played a significant role in advocating for the rights of Muslims and sought to promote their cultural and religious identity.
In the 1940s, the Muslim League, led by figures like Muhammad Ali Jinnah, pushed for the creation of a separate nation for Muslims, which ultimately led to the formation of Pakistan in 1947. The party's demand for a separate state was based on the belief that Muslims in India needed their own political and social framework to thrive.