National Movement in India–Partition & Independence : 1939-1947
Telangana Board · Class 10 · Social Studies
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What to Focus On
- The Government of India Act, 1935 gave provinces the right to hold elections.
- Voting rights were limited to about 12% in provincial assemblies and 1% in the Central Assembly.
- Congress formed ministries in 8 out of 11 provinces after the 1937 elections.
- Gandhi opposed war and violence.
- He wrote to Adolf Hitler in 1939.
- His message was based on humanity and non-violence.
- The Muslim League was formed in 1906.
- It initially represented Muslim landlords of UP.
- In 1937, the League won 102 of 482 Muslim seats.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
The Muslim League was already the strongest party among Indian Muslims in 1937.
The 23 March 1940 resolution directly mentioned Pakistan and partition.
Choudhry Rehmat Ali was the main League leader who officially created the Pakistan demand.
Memory Tips
Government of India Act 1935 and limited voting rights
1937 Congress ministries resigned in October 1939
Mahatma Gandhi's Letter to Adolf Hitler
Churchill and Cripps Mission
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