1969
DOI: 10.2307/2754892
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Muslim Separatism in India: A Brief Survey, 1858-1947.

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“…He criticized Motilal Nehru for renouncing the Madras Congress resolutions in addition to the Delhi proposals. Gandhi was accused by him of being inconsistent and of neglecting the Muslims (Hamid, 1971).…”
Section: Muslim Response To Nehru Report and The Evolution Of Muslim ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…He criticized Motilal Nehru for renouncing the Madras Congress resolutions in addition to the Delhi proposals. Gandhi was accused by him of being inconsistent and of neglecting the Muslims (Hamid, 1971).…”
Section: Muslim Response To Nehru Report and The Evolution Of Muslim ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When M.C. Chagla, Jinnah's closest disciple, and his close friend the maharaja of Mahmudabad signed the Nehru Report, it dealt a blow to Jinnah (Hamid, 1971). In Calcutta, Abdul Kalam Azad made an ineffective attempt to get the Muslim League to adopt the Nehru Report by a majority vote.…”
Section: Muslim Response To Nehru Report and The Evolution Of Muslim ...mentioning
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“…Interestingly, Turkish Caliph supported the British claims of political control in India. 24 This approval of British authority by caliph was against the will of majority of Muslims in Subcontinent. British strengthened their rule in India and the people had not only to accept the British authority but they also began to reflect the modernity.…”
Section: Cultural Expansion Of 'Turk' In Colonial Indiamentioning
confidence: 99%