Question
In which of the following session of the Muslim League “Two-Nation Theory” was propounded?
Answer: Option B
Answer: (b)
In the Lahore Session, 1915 of Muslim League, “Two-Nation Theory” was propounded. Fazlul Haq, the premier of Bengal, who along with the Muslim League had formed the government of Bengal Province, moved a resolution, which was passed by Muslim League.
In this session, Jinnah in his presidential address gave the famous Two-Nation Theory as follows:
“India cannot be assumed today to be a Unitarian and homogeneous nation, but on the contrary, there are two nations in the main – the Hindus and Muslims”.
The term Pakistan was not used in this session. Gandhiji rejected the Two-Nation Theory.
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Answer: (b)
In the Lahore Session, 1915 of Muslim League, “Two-Nation Theory” was propounded. Fazlul Haq, the premier of Bengal, who along with the Muslim League had formed the government of Bengal Province, moved a resolution, which was passed by Muslim League.
In this session, Jinnah in his presidential address gave the famous Two-Nation Theory as follows:
“India cannot be assumed today to be a Unitarian and homogeneous nation, but on the contrary, there are two nations in the main – the Hindus and Muslims”.
The term Pakistan was not used in this session. Gandhiji rejected the Two-Nation Theory.
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