Role of the Muslim League
Muslim League, also known as the All-India Muslim League, was a political group, which was formed in the year 1906. The group called itself the political representation of Muslims in British India. The group played a decisive role in the formation of Pakistan. Muslim League proposed the Two-Nation theory, according to which, the majority of Muslims demanded a separate Nation. Which, ultimately paved the path for the formation of Pakistan.
Discuss the developments of the 1937-47 period, that led to the creation of Pakistan
In the year 1906, the formation of the Muslim League was the most profound reason, which births the concept of the two-nation theory, and eventually, it paved the path for the formation of Pakistan. Apart from this, there were also some other reasons, which eventually created tension between Hindus and Muslims. Leaders of the Muslim League took advantage of the situation and proposed the idea of a separate nation.