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082110
Failure of Nehru's mass contacts campaign and the rise of Musli
/ Dillard, James E
Dillard, James E
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2008.
Key Words
India
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Muslim
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India - Muslim
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Muslim Separatism
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075758
Indian Muslims and democracy: some reflections
/ Pasha, S A M
Pasha, S A M
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2006.
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India - Muslim
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India - Democracy
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095248
Rallying the Qaum: the Muslim League in the United Provinces, 1937-1939
/ Dhulipala, Venkat
Dhulipala, Venkat
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2010.
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This paper re-examines the nature of the Muslim League's mobilization of the UP Muslims during the period of Congress party rule and the extent to which it was successful in emerging as their 'authoritative, representative organization'. In the light of such a re-examination, the paper makes two arguments. First, in contrast to the existing historiography which highlights the role of Jinnah in the ML's revival, this paper underlines the agency of the local leadership of the ML in this process. Second, the paper argues that even though the ML emerged as a popular political party among the UP Muslims in this period, its strength still remained uncertain. This became evident during the Madhe Sahaba agitation between 1938 and 1939 that led to serious tensions and riots between Shias and Sunnis in the city of Lucknow. These tensions threatened to fracture the political base of the ML in the UP besides snowballing into a wider all-India conflict. During this crisis the ML stood aside helplessly, unable to exert its authority as the 'premier' organization of the Indian Muslims. These divisions within the Muslim community in the ML's putative bastion in the UP demonstrate that the party still had a task ahead in terms of rallying the Qaum.
Key Words
India - Muslim
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Muslim League
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United Provinces- Muslim League
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Qaum
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Shias
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