Jinnah and Gandhi arguing is 1939

Withq the British and Muslims somewhat co-working, the Viceroy requested Jinnah for an articulation from the Muslim League's situation on self-government, sure that it would vary incredibly from that of the Congress. To concoct such a position, the League's Working Committee met for four days in February 1940 to set out terms of reference to a sacred sub-board. The Working Committee asked that the sub-board get back with a recommendation that would bring about "autonomous domains in direct relationship with Great Britain" where Muslims were dominant.[120] On 6 February, Jinnah educated the Viceroy that the Muslim League would be requesting allotment rather than the organization pondered in the 1935 Act. The Lahore Resolution (now and then called the "Pakistan Resolution", despite the fact that it doesn't contain that name), in view of the sub-panel's work, accepted the Two-Nation Theory and required an association of the Muslim-greater part regions in the northwest of British India, with complete self-governance. Comparable rights were to be allowed to the Muslim-larger part regions in the east, and undefined securities given to Muslim minorities in different areas. The goal was passed by the League meeting in Lahore on 23 March 1940.[121][122]

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