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Question
Briefly discuss the attitude of the nationalist Muslims towards the formation of Muslims League.
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Solution
Although a large number of Muslims joined the All-India Muslim League but there were also many patriotic Muslims who opposed the aims and objectives of the Muslim League and proposed their full faith in the All-Indian National Congress. They understood the mischief of the policy of ‘Divide and Rule’ followed by the British in India. They exposed the nefarious scheme of the British Government and warned the Indian Nationalists not to fall victims to the shrewd policy of the British Government.
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