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IDEOLOGY OF PAKISTAN

 Assignment:
          The political situation of subcontinent
Submitted by;
          Abdul Qadoos khan (2010-1142)
          lawanijanan@gmail.com
TABLE OF CONTENT
a)   Hindi Urdu controversy
b)   Arya Smaj                 a)   Khilafat movement
c)    Dar-Uloom-i-Deoband      b)   Non cooperation
d)   Anjuman-i-Himayat-i-           Movement
     islam Lahore              c)   Hijerat movement
e)   Formation of AINC         d)   Chauri Chaura Tragedy
f)   All India Muslim League   e)   Simon commission
g)   The partition of Bengal   f)   Nehru Report
h)   The congress- League      g)   Quaid fourteen points
     pact or Lucknow pact of   h)   Round table conferences
     1916                      i)   Government of India Act,
i)   Montage-chelmsford             1935
     reforms 1919              j)   1937 elections and
                                    Congress ministries
HINDI URDU CONTROVERSY

 Urdo was intoduced as an official language
  of the subcontenent in 1825 which arrouse
  Hindu antagonism against Urdu
 In 1867 Hindi Urdu controversy campaigning
  was started in Banaras.
 This was the first apple of discord which was
  sown among the two communities of
  subcontinent
HINDI URDU CONTROVERSY

 Hindu demonstrated against urdu and
  demanded it replacement with Hindi
 Urdu was slowly scraped by Hindi with the
  help of British rulers
ARYA SMAJ

 In 1877 Arya smaaj was established
 Its main motto was to convert those Muslim
  who were Hindu but change their religion to
  Islam
DAR-ULOOM-I-DEOBAND

 Start Functioning from 14 april 1866 in a
  small mosque of sarhang.
 Jamiat ul ulma I hind was the political
  production of Deoband
 Jamiat was the supporter of the political
  philosophy of Congress till the Foundation of
  Pakistan
DAR-ULOOM-I-DEOBAND

 Jamiat ul ulma I Islam was the an other
  product of Deoband
 Supporter of the Pakistan movement
ANJUMAN-I-HIMAYAT-I-ISLAM LAHORE

 Established on 24th september 1884 in
  Lahore
 Islamia colleges in all over pakistan are the
  invention of Anjuman
 Muthi bhar Ata scheem was started in the
  streets of lahore for financial support
FORMATION OF AINC

 The Indian National Congress was
  established in 1888
 Allan Octavian Hume was the founder of NIC
  and a former secrtory of the Govt of India
 AINC was the voice of nation i.e hindus and
  muslims in theory but was not in practical
ALL INDIA MUSLIM LEAGUE

 Established in 30 December 1906 in the
  Daca
 The delegation was engineered by the
  principle of Ali Garh college Mr. Archbold
OBJECTIVES OF AIML

 Foster a sense of loyelty to British
  Government
 Lookofter the political interest of Muslims of
  India
 To bring about better understanding between
  Muslims and other communities
OBJECTIVE OF FOUNDATION OF AIML & INC

 Both foundation of political parties of
  subcontenent were the ideas and support of
  British rulers
 It main purpose was to established and
  attempts to sow the seeds of conflicts among
  the two nations
PURPOSE OF FOUNDATION OF AIML & INC

The two main pupose of producing political
 parties of in subcontenent was that at one
 side
 British want political development in India

And the second one was that
 Indulging the electoral in dividing to prolong
  their ruling in india
THE PARTITION OF BENGAL

 The partition schem was announced on 1st
  september of 1905
 Bengal was one of the biggest province of
  British India from population point of view
 The new province called eastern Bengal and
  Assam
 The partition was cancelled in 1911 on behalf
  INC
 The congress was not in the favor of partition
 According to their thinking it was the dividing
  the Indian nation
THE CONGRESS- LEAGUE PACT OR LUCKNOW
PACT OF 1916
 In december 1916 INC and AIML for the first
  time in the history of india, held their joint
  session in Lucknow presided by Muhmmad
  Ali Jinnah
 At that time Jinnah was the ambassador of
  unity of both communities
IMPORTANT RECOMNDATION OF LUCKNOW
PACT
 Formulate the ways of election both in
  provincial as well as in central legislative
 Reservation of seats in those provencies in
  which muslims are in minorities
 And also election will b held on separate
  basis
 Protection of minorities in majority provinces
MONTAGE-CHELMSFORD REFORMS 1919

 Bicameral ligeslative was established in the
  centre, combination of upper house ( Council
  of State) the Lower house (Central
  legislative)
 The Uper house member was elected for 5
  years and the lower house for 3 years
 Separate election was retained for the
  Muslims
KHILAFAT MOVEMENT

 When the first world war broke out on July
  28, in 1914 the Ottoman Empire fight against
  the allies .
 Allies were consist of France Russia and
  Britain
 Sultan Abdul Majid was the ruler at that time
  of Khilafat
 The first world war ended with the allies
  emerging as conqurer
KHILAFAT COMMITTEE

 Hakim Ajmal Khan and Dr. M.A Ansari
  formed a khilafat conference in 1918 and
  make commmitte for the maintannce of
  peace in Muslim countries
 Ali Brothers were the main figure of that
  committee
NON COOPERATION MOVEMENT

 IN December 1920 congress and khilafat
  combindly start non cooperation movement
 Gandhi was the person behind the idea of
  non cooperation movement
 While Quaid E Azam was not in the favor of
  Non cooperation movement
 Quaid E Azam resign from Congress in 13
  April 1923
HIJERAT MOVEMENT

 Mulana Abu al kalam and Maulana Abdul
  Bari issued Fatwa that India was a Dar-ul-
  Harb ( home of War)
 Nearly eigteen thousand muslims left their
  houses and migrated to Afghanistan
CHAURI CHAURA TRAGEDY

 The people of chauri chura start procession
  in 1922, and refused to pay govt taxes
 The protester fired at a police station and
  burnt 21 police persons alive
 After this incident Gandhi call off non
  cooperation movement
IMPACTS OF KHILAFAT MOVEMENT

 Gandhi’s unilateral decision of calling off non
  cooperative movement did irreparable
  damage to khilafat movement
 The failure of khilafat movment brought an
  end to the muslim hindu unity which was the
  result of great efforts of Quaid in lacknow
  pact
SIMON COMMISSION

 In 1927 the British governament appointed a
  commission under Sir John Simon to report
  on the constitutional progress of India for
  introducing more reforms
 Congress and a section of league headed by
  Quaid was not in the favor to corporate with
  the commission
NEHRU REPORT

   After the failure of Simon commission, Moti
    Lal Nehru presented a scheme for the
    constitutional reforms which was published in
    August 1928 called as Nehru report
RECOMMENDATIONS OF NEHRU

 Self governing
 Separate elctorat replaced to joint electorat

 sindh shuld be separated from mumbi

 Foreign affairs, defense and army should be
  place under the controlled of parliament and
  viceroy
 Hindi should be made as an Official
  Language
QUAID FOURTEEN POINTS

   In reply to Nehru repots Quaid decided to
    give his own formula for the constitutional
    reforms in the meeting of Muslim league in
    1929
IMPORTENT FEATURES OF FOURTEEN POINTS

 Constitution should b federal and the
  residuary powers vested in the provinces
 In the central legeslative muslimes
  representation should not be less than one
  third
 There should be one third representation of
  muslims in both assemblies i.e in provincial
  as well as in central cabinet
ROUND TABLE CONFERENCES
 The simon commission report was published in
  March, 1930
 The report invited criticism from all parties of the
  india and congress in its annual meeting
  decided to launch a disobedience movement
  under Gandhi leadership in april, 1930
 The govt however did not in the favor to
  confront the political parties so decided to hold a
  round table conference in which all parties are
  invited to present their point of view
FIRST ROUND TABLE CONFERENCE
 The first session of round table conference
  began in London on 12th November,1930
 All parties form all over India were represented
  except Congress
 Approval of the federal system for India
 Ended on 19th January, 1931
 The British prime minister issued a statement
  that the govt had accepted the proposal for full
  responsible govt in the provinces and in federal
  system in the center
SECOND ROUND TABLE CONFERENCE

 From 7th September 1931 to 1st December
  1931 in London
 Allama Muhammad Iqbal and Gandhi were
  the main personalities in this conference
 Minority issues are discussed in the 2nd
  round conference
 Ended with out any conclusion due to Gandhi
  rigid attitude towards minorities
THIRD ROUND TABLE CONFERENCE

 began on 17th November and ended on 24th
  November 1932
 Gandhi started civil disobedience movement
  once again and congress was not presented
  in the conference
 Its ended without any solution of the two
  communities
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA ACT, 1935

   Round table conferences ended without any
    solution to the problems of india but it
    illustrated the major problems of the Indian
    people and the government sought out the
    solution of the problems on the name
    Government of India act 1935
SILENT RECOMMENDATIONS OF ACT

 Fedral system was introduced in Act
 More authorities to the provinces

 India divided in 11 parts or provinces

 Responsible parliamentary system was
  introduced
 Special power was given to the governor of
  the province for the protection of the rights of
  minorities
1937 ELECTIONS AND CONGRESS MINISTRIES

 Under 1935 act provincial election were held.
  There were 1771 provincial seats of the
  provincial assemblies which were to be filled
  by the election
 Congress ahieved a big victory and managed
  to get clear majority in five provinces
 Congress took office in 8 provinces
CONGRESS ATROCITIES ON THE MUSLIMS

1.   bande matram
2.   Wardha scheme
3.   Hoisting of the three coloured flag
4.   Widdia mander scheme
5.   Hindu Muslim riots
6.   Muslim mass contact
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The political situation of subcontinent

  • 1. IDEOLOGY OF PAKISTAN Assignment: The political situation of subcontinent Submitted by; Abdul Qadoos khan (2010-1142) lawanijanan@gmail.com
  • 2. TABLE OF CONTENT a) Hindi Urdu controversy b) Arya Smaj a) Khilafat movement c) Dar-Uloom-i-Deoband b) Non cooperation d) Anjuman-i-Himayat-i- Movement islam Lahore c) Hijerat movement e) Formation of AINC d) Chauri Chaura Tragedy f) All India Muslim League e) Simon commission g) The partition of Bengal f) Nehru Report h) The congress- League g) Quaid fourteen points pact or Lucknow pact of h) Round table conferences 1916 i) Government of India Act, i) Montage-chelmsford 1935 reforms 1919 j) 1937 elections and Congress ministries
  • 3. HINDI URDU CONTROVERSY  Urdo was intoduced as an official language of the subcontenent in 1825 which arrouse Hindu antagonism against Urdu  In 1867 Hindi Urdu controversy campaigning was started in Banaras.  This was the first apple of discord which was sown among the two communities of subcontinent
  • 4. HINDI URDU CONTROVERSY  Hindu demonstrated against urdu and demanded it replacement with Hindi  Urdu was slowly scraped by Hindi with the help of British rulers
  • 5. ARYA SMAJ  In 1877 Arya smaaj was established  Its main motto was to convert those Muslim who were Hindu but change their religion to Islam
  • 6. DAR-ULOOM-I-DEOBAND  Start Functioning from 14 april 1866 in a small mosque of sarhang.  Jamiat ul ulma I hind was the political production of Deoband  Jamiat was the supporter of the political philosophy of Congress till the Foundation of Pakistan
  • 7. DAR-ULOOM-I-DEOBAND  Jamiat ul ulma I Islam was the an other product of Deoband  Supporter of the Pakistan movement
  • 8. ANJUMAN-I-HIMAYAT-I-ISLAM LAHORE  Established on 24th september 1884 in Lahore  Islamia colleges in all over pakistan are the invention of Anjuman  Muthi bhar Ata scheem was started in the streets of lahore for financial support
  • 9. FORMATION OF AINC  The Indian National Congress was established in 1888  Allan Octavian Hume was the founder of NIC and a former secrtory of the Govt of India  AINC was the voice of nation i.e hindus and muslims in theory but was not in practical
  • 10. ALL INDIA MUSLIM LEAGUE  Established in 30 December 1906 in the Daca  The delegation was engineered by the principle of Ali Garh college Mr. Archbold
  • 11. OBJECTIVES OF AIML  Foster a sense of loyelty to British Government  Lookofter the political interest of Muslims of India  To bring about better understanding between Muslims and other communities
  • 12. OBJECTIVE OF FOUNDATION OF AIML & INC  Both foundation of political parties of subcontenent were the ideas and support of British rulers  It main purpose was to established and attempts to sow the seeds of conflicts among the two nations
  • 13. PURPOSE OF FOUNDATION OF AIML & INC The two main pupose of producing political parties of in subcontenent was that at one side  British want political development in India And the second one was that  Indulging the electoral in dividing to prolong their ruling in india
  • 14. THE PARTITION OF BENGAL  The partition schem was announced on 1st september of 1905  Bengal was one of the biggest province of British India from population point of view  The new province called eastern Bengal and Assam  The partition was cancelled in 1911 on behalf INC
  • 15.  The congress was not in the favor of partition  According to their thinking it was the dividing the Indian nation
  • 16. THE CONGRESS- LEAGUE PACT OR LUCKNOW PACT OF 1916  In december 1916 INC and AIML for the first time in the history of india, held their joint session in Lucknow presided by Muhmmad Ali Jinnah  At that time Jinnah was the ambassador of unity of both communities
  • 17. IMPORTANT RECOMNDATION OF LUCKNOW PACT  Formulate the ways of election both in provincial as well as in central legislative  Reservation of seats in those provencies in which muslims are in minorities  And also election will b held on separate basis  Protection of minorities in majority provinces
  • 18. MONTAGE-CHELMSFORD REFORMS 1919  Bicameral ligeslative was established in the centre, combination of upper house ( Council of State) the Lower house (Central legislative)  The Uper house member was elected for 5 years and the lower house for 3 years  Separate election was retained for the Muslims
  • 19. KHILAFAT MOVEMENT  When the first world war broke out on July 28, in 1914 the Ottoman Empire fight against the allies .  Allies were consist of France Russia and Britain  Sultan Abdul Majid was the ruler at that time of Khilafat  The first world war ended with the allies emerging as conqurer
  • 20. KHILAFAT COMMITTEE  Hakim Ajmal Khan and Dr. M.A Ansari formed a khilafat conference in 1918 and make commmitte for the maintannce of peace in Muslim countries  Ali Brothers were the main figure of that committee
  • 21. NON COOPERATION MOVEMENT  IN December 1920 congress and khilafat combindly start non cooperation movement  Gandhi was the person behind the idea of non cooperation movement  While Quaid E Azam was not in the favor of Non cooperation movement  Quaid E Azam resign from Congress in 13 April 1923
  • 22. HIJERAT MOVEMENT  Mulana Abu al kalam and Maulana Abdul Bari issued Fatwa that India was a Dar-ul- Harb ( home of War)  Nearly eigteen thousand muslims left their houses and migrated to Afghanistan
  • 23. CHAURI CHAURA TRAGEDY  The people of chauri chura start procession in 1922, and refused to pay govt taxes  The protester fired at a police station and burnt 21 police persons alive  After this incident Gandhi call off non cooperation movement
  • 24. IMPACTS OF KHILAFAT MOVEMENT  Gandhi’s unilateral decision of calling off non cooperative movement did irreparable damage to khilafat movement  The failure of khilafat movment brought an end to the muslim hindu unity which was the result of great efforts of Quaid in lacknow pact
  • 25. SIMON COMMISSION  In 1927 the British governament appointed a commission under Sir John Simon to report on the constitutional progress of India for introducing more reforms  Congress and a section of league headed by Quaid was not in the favor to corporate with the commission
  • 26. NEHRU REPORT  After the failure of Simon commission, Moti Lal Nehru presented a scheme for the constitutional reforms which was published in August 1928 called as Nehru report
  • 27. RECOMMENDATIONS OF NEHRU  Self governing  Separate elctorat replaced to joint electorat  sindh shuld be separated from mumbi  Foreign affairs, defense and army should be place under the controlled of parliament and viceroy  Hindi should be made as an Official Language
  • 28. QUAID FOURTEEN POINTS  In reply to Nehru repots Quaid decided to give his own formula for the constitutional reforms in the meeting of Muslim league in 1929
  • 29. IMPORTENT FEATURES OF FOURTEEN POINTS  Constitution should b federal and the residuary powers vested in the provinces  In the central legeslative muslimes representation should not be less than one third  There should be one third representation of muslims in both assemblies i.e in provincial as well as in central cabinet
  • 30. ROUND TABLE CONFERENCES  The simon commission report was published in March, 1930  The report invited criticism from all parties of the india and congress in its annual meeting decided to launch a disobedience movement under Gandhi leadership in april, 1930  The govt however did not in the favor to confront the political parties so decided to hold a round table conference in which all parties are invited to present their point of view
  • 31. FIRST ROUND TABLE CONFERENCE  The first session of round table conference began in London on 12th November,1930  All parties form all over India were represented except Congress  Approval of the federal system for India  Ended on 19th January, 1931  The British prime minister issued a statement that the govt had accepted the proposal for full responsible govt in the provinces and in federal system in the center
  • 32. SECOND ROUND TABLE CONFERENCE  From 7th September 1931 to 1st December 1931 in London  Allama Muhammad Iqbal and Gandhi were the main personalities in this conference  Minority issues are discussed in the 2nd round conference  Ended with out any conclusion due to Gandhi rigid attitude towards minorities
  • 33. THIRD ROUND TABLE CONFERENCE  began on 17th November and ended on 24th November 1932  Gandhi started civil disobedience movement once again and congress was not presented in the conference  Its ended without any solution of the two communities
  • 34. GOVERNMENT OF INDIA ACT, 1935  Round table conferences ended without any solution to the problems of india but it illustrated the major problems of the Indian people and the government sought out the solution of the problems on the name Government of India act 1935
  • 35. SILENT RECOMMENDATIONS OF ACT  Fedral system was introduced in Act  More authorities to the provinces  India divided in 11 parts or provinces  Responsible parliamentary system was introduced  Special power was given to the governor of the province for the protection of the rights of minorities
  • 36. 1937 ELECTIONS AND CONGRESS MINISTRIES  Under 1935 act provincial election were held. There were 1771 provincial seats of the provincial assemblies which were to be filled by the election  Congress ahieved a big victory and managed to get clear majority in five provinces  Congress took office in 8 provinces
  • 37. CONGRESS ATROCITIES ON THE MUSLIMS 1. bande matram 2. Wardha scheme 3. Hoisting of the three coloured flag 4. Widdia mander scheme 5. Hindu Muslim riots 6. Muslim mass contact