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Question
Give any two demands forwarded by the deputation led by Aga Khan.
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Solution
The two demands forwarded by the deputation led by Aga Khan were:
(i) The Muslims should be granted a representation in the Councils.
(ii) Their representation should be determined not on the basis of their numerical strength, but on the basis of their political importance and the services rendered by them to the British Empire.
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