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Evolution of Muslim Political thought in India. V.6 : Zaidi, A.M

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi : S. Chand & Company (Pvt.) Ltd., 1988.Description: 704 pagesDDC classification:
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All-India Muslim League. Ch 1: Thirtieth session of All-India Muslim League, Delhi, April 24-26, 1943, Proceedings, Welcome address by Mr. Hussain Malik, Presidential Address by Mr. M.A. Jinnah, Texts of the Resolutions Adopted; Condlence, South Africa, Food, Collective fines, Martial Law and Pir Pagaro, Martial Law in Sind, Continuance of Marital Law, Women’s Sub-Committee, British Government, Authority of the President, Amendments in the constitution, New Zionist Propaganda, Next Session, office Bearers. Ch 2: Thirty-First Session of All-India Muslim League Karachi, December 24-26, 1943, Proceedings, Welcome address by Mr. G.M. Syed, Presidential Address by Mr. M.A. Jinnah, Texts of the resolutions Adopted, Committee of Action, Planning Committee, Satyarath Prakash, Food Shortage, General Elections, Sovereign States. Ch 3: Muslim league Council, Lahore, July 30, 1944, Proceedings, Texts of the Resolutions adopted, Condolence, Haj pilgrimage, Sardar Shaukat Hyat Khan, Expulsion of Malik Khizr Hyat Khan. Ch 4: Muslim League Working Committee, Simla, July 6-14, 1945, Resolution Adopted; Executive Council. Ch 5: Muslim League Working Committee; Delhi, March 30-31 & April 4-6, 1946, Resolutions Adopted, Cabinet Delegation, Food Shortage, Release ofCapt. Abdul Rashid. Ch 6: Muslim League Legislators Convention, Delhi, April 7-9, 1946, Proceedings, Texts of the resolutions adopted; the Delhi Resolution, The Pledge for Pakistan. Ch 7: Muslim League Council: Delhi, April 10, 1946, Texts of the Resolutions Adopted; Anglo- American Commission, South African Union, Indonesia, Capt. Abdul Rashid, Demobilised soldiers, Lind System, Independent Tribunals, Post-War programme, Muslims in Education Department. Ch 8: Muslim League Working Committee, Delhi, April, 25-28, Simla, May 10-13, 1946, Proceedings. Ch 9: Muslim League Working Committee, Delhi, June 25, 1946, Proceedings, Resolutions Adopted; Cabinet Delegation, Congress Attitude I, Congress Attitude II. Ch 10: Muslim League Working Committee, Simla, May 12, 1946, The Presiden’s Memorandum on Minimum demands. Ch 11: All-India Muslim League, Simla, May 22, 1946, Mr. M.A. Jinnah on the Cabinet Mission, Statement. Ch 12: Muslim League Council Bombay, July 27-29, 1946, Proceedings, Resolutions Adopted; Scheme of the Cabinet Delegation, Muslim India, Concluding Remarks of Mr. Jinnah. Ch 13: Mr. Jinnah’s broadcast Message, June 3, 1947, the Mountbatten Plan. Ch 14: Muslim League Council, Delhi, May 9-10, 1947, Proceedings, Texts of the Resolutions Adopted; Cabinet mission’s Plan, H.M.G, s Statement, Authority of president. Ch 15: Muslim League 14-15, 1947, Proceedings, Texts of the Resolutions adopted, Acts of Violence, communal Antagonism Against Muslims Muslims in Indian Dominion, Non-Muslim Minorities. Ch 16: New Light of the Simla Deputation Correspondence between Mr. S.M. Zauqi & Mr. Jinnah. Ch 17: Correspondence between Leaders & Other Documents, Mr. Liaquat Ali Khan on Gandhi-Jinnah Talks, Rajagopalachari-Jinnah Correspondence, Joint Statement Signed by Mr. Jinnah & Mr. Gandhi-Jinnah Correspondence, Gandhi’s first Speech after the Breakdown of Negotiations, Ghandi’s Press Statement, Ghandhi’s Press Statement, Gandhi’s Interview to News-chronicle, Jinnah’s Statement, Jinnah’s Interview to News-Chronicle, Jinnah’s Interview to Diary Workers, Rajagopalachai’s Formula, Gandhi’s Proposal. Ch 18: Assam Muslim League Conference: Barpeta, April 8-9, 1944, Presidential Address by Chaudhry Khaliq-uz-Zaman, resolution adopted. Ch 19: Gaya Pakistan Conference, Gaya, April 9, 1944, Presidential Address by Khwaja Sir Nazimuddin, proceedings & Resolutions. Ch 20: Muslim League Committee of Action: Lahore, May 27, 1944, Expulsion of the Punjab premier, Expulsion of M.K. H. Khan from the Punjab, Muslim League Council. Ch 21: Sind Provincial Muslim League, Karachi, July 7, 1944, Text of the Resolution adopted, Ministers asked to Reign. Ch 22: Muslim League Working Committee, Lahore, July 29, 1944, Proceedings & Resolutions. Ch 23: All-India Muslim League, Bombay, August 6, 1945, Mr. M.A. Jinnah’s speech. Ch 24: Punjab Muslim League Conference, Sialkot, April 30, 1944, Resolution President’s Advice to Muslim, Sardar Shaukat Hyat Khan’s Dismissal, Ministerial Developments in Punjab, Mr. Jinnah’s Pact, Viceroy-Jinnah Correspondence, Besai- Liaquat Pact, Mr. Bhulabhai’s Statement. The Cabinet Mission in India: Ch 25: Prime Minister’ Statement, House of Commons, March 15, 1946. Ch 26: Tripartite Correspondence, New Delhi, April 27 to May 12, 1946. Ch 27: Tripartite conference, Simla, May 5-12, 1946, proceedings, Correspondence & Documents Connected With the Conference. Ch 28: Jinnah-Viceroy Parleys, New Delhi, June 4, 1946, League Accepts Cabinet Plan, texts of the Resolutions Adopted, cabinet Mission, Jinnah-Viceroy Correspondence, Mr. Jinnah’s first Statement, Mr. Jinnah’s Second Statement, Muslim League Legislator’s convention, League Legislators Pledge, Mr. Jinnah’s complaint Against British Cabinet. Ch 29: Mr. Jinnah on Civil War: Bombay, September 10, 1946, Proceedings. The Interim Government. Ch 30: League Members take office, League to Fight for Pakistan, Interim Government, Mr. Ghazanfar Ali Khan’s Views, Mr. Liaquat Ali Khan on Interim Government. Ch 31: The Muslim league and the Interim Government Pt. Nehru Releases Correspondence. Ch 32: Formation of the interim Government, Sardar Patel replies to Mrs. Jinnah. Mr. Jinnah’s Reply to Patel’s Suggestion, Talks with Pt. Nehru Recalled, Congress Working Committee’s resolution, Mr. Jinnah on the Congress Resolution, Nehru’s Invitation to Mr. Jinnah, Mr.M.A. Jinnah on League members, Role in the Interim Government, Muslim League enters interim Government, Nehru-Jinnah Correspondence, Nehru on Alliance between League and British officials, Jinnah’s directive to boycott Constituent, Assembly. Ch 33: Jinnah’s invitation to Gandhi, Mr. Jinnah Explains League Decision. Ch 34: Nehru-Jinnah Correspondence Announcement of interim Government, Establishment of interim Government, Jinnah-Viceroy Correspondence, Muslim league boycott of constituent Assembly. Appendix A: Muslim League council Meeting, New Delhi, March 7, 1943, Resolutions Adopted, Mr. Jinnah Elected president, Sind Pakistan Resolution Approved, Punjab Ministry Formation Discussed, Muslim Mass Contact, Sind Assembly Resolution on Pakistan Endorsed. Ch 35: All-India Ahrar Conference, Lahore, December 4-5, 1943, Proceedings & Resolutions, The All-India Muslim Majlis’s Manifesto. Ch 36: Majlis-i-Ahrar Council Meeting, Saharanpur, April 29, 1943, Resolutions Adopted, Need for peace and Mutual Confidence, office Bearers. Ch 37: Punjab Majlis-i-Ahrar Conference, Lyallpur, March 31, 1943, Presidential Address by Nawabzada Mahmood Ali. Ch 38: U.P. Majlis-i-Ahrar 27, 1943, Presidential Address by Maulana Ghulam Ghaus. Ch 39: Open Session of All-India Majlis-i-Ahrar Conference, Rawalpindi, June 11, 1944, Presidential Address by Maulana Sarhadi. Ch 40: Majlis-i-Ahrar Working Committee, Sialkot June 19, 1944, Text of the Resolution adopted, Jinnah’s appeal for Merger turned down. Ch 41: Bengal Majlis-i-Ahrar Conference, Calcutta, June 13, 1944, Text of the Resolution Adopted Majlis-i-Ahrar and Mr. Jinnah. Ch 42: Amritsar Ahrar Conference, Golbagh, June 24, 1944, Ahrars Severely Criticise Jinnah. Ch 43: All-India Ahrar Conference, Amritsar, October 20-21, 1945, Resolutions. Ch 44: Eight session of the Ali- India Momin Conference, New Delhi, April 26-28, 1943, Proceedings, Presidential Address by Mr. Zahir-ud-din Resolution Adopted, Pakistan Condemned, Complete Independence of India, Indian Interest in South Africa, Release of Political Prisioners, Swaraj Cannot Wait. Ch 45: Momin Conference Working Committee, kanpur, June 19-21, 1943, Resolutions Adopted, Jinnah’s attitude Condemned, National Government Urged, Cooperation in War Effort. Ch 46: Azad Muslim Conference , Delhi, May 6-8, 1944, Syed Abdullah Brelvi’s Statement, texts of the Proceedings & Resolutions, A National Government Essential, Hindu-Muslim Settlement, Pakistan in Palestine, All-India Muslim Majlis. Ch 47: Seventh Session of Baroda State Muslim, Conference, Kholwad, May 20, 1944, Presidential Address by mr. Rasool Khan Pathan.
Ch 48: Jammu & Kashmir National Conference, Sringar, June 26, 1944, Shaikh Abdullah’s Rejoinder to Jinnah’s Attack. Ch 49: The Nationalist Muslim Conference, New Delhi, September 18, 1945, Resolutions. Ch 50: All-Partied Shia Conference, Lucknow, October 14, 1945, Presidential Address by Mr. Hosseinbhoy A. Laljee Resolution adopted. Ch 51: All-Pakistan Shia Conference, Poona, December 25, 1945, Resolutions Adopted, Shias Oppose Pakistan, cooperation, with other Parties. Ch 52: Shia Working committee: Lucknow, October 22, 1944, Text of Correspondence with Mr. M.A. Jinnah. Ch 53: Open Session of Punjab Muslim Students, Federation, Mr. Jinnah’s Opening speech, Jinnah’s Statement, Mr. Daulatana’s Address, August Resolution of Congress, Presidential Address by Mr. Hussain Imam, Mashriqi-Jinnah Correspondence. Ch 54: Punjab Muslim Students Federation, Rawalpindi, June 19, 1944, League Leaders’ Criticism. Congress and the Minorities. Ch 55: Fifty-fourth Session of the Indian, national Congress, Meerut, November 23, 1946, Presidential Address by Mr. J.B. Kripalani, (Extract). Ch 56: Congress Working Committee: Calcutta, December 7-11, 1944, Election Manifesto (extracts). Ch 57: Indian National Congress, Resolutions and other Documents Adopted Subject Index .
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Evolution of Muslim Political Thought In India

All-India Muslim League. Ch 1: Thirtieth session of All-India Muslim League, Delhi, April 24-26, 1943, Proceedings, Welcome address by Mr. Hussain Malik, Presidential Address by Mr. M.A. Jinnah, Texts of the Resolutions Adopted; Condlence, South Africa, Food, Collective fines, Martial Law and Pir Pagaro, Martial Law in Sind, Continuance of Marital Law, Women’s Sub-Committee, British Government, Authority of the President, Amendments in the constitution, New Zionist Propaganda, Next Session, office Bearers. Ch 2: Thirty-First Session of All-India Muslim League Karachi, December 24-26, 1943, Proceedings, Welcome address by Mr. G.M. Syed, Presidential Address by Mr. M.A. Jinnah, Texts of the resolutions Adopted, Committee of Action, Planning Committee, Satyarath Prakash, Food Shortage, General Elections, Sovereign States. Ch 3: Muslim league Council, Lahore, July 30, 1944, Proceedings, Texts of the Resolutions adopted, Condolence, Haj pilgrimage, Sardar Shaukat Hyat Khan, Expulsion of Malik Khizr Hyat Khan. Ch 4: Muslim League Working Committee, Simla, July 6-14, 1945, Resolution Adopted; Executive Council. Ch 5: Muslim League Working Committee; Delhi, March 30-31 & April 4-6, 1946, Resolutions Adopted, Cabinet Delegation, Food Shortage, Release ofCapt. Abdul Rashid. Ch 6: Muslim League Legislators Convention, Delhi, April 7-9, 1946, Proceedings, Texts of the resolutions adopted; the Delhi Resolution, The Pledge for Pakistan. Ch 7: Muslim League Council: Delhi, April 10, 1946, Texts of the Resolutions Adopted; Anglo- American Commission, South African Union, Indonesia, Capt. Abdul Rashid, Demobilised soldiers, Lind System, Independent Tribunals, Post-War programme, Muslims in Education Department. Ch 8: Muslim League Working Committee, Delhi, April, 25-28, Simla, May 10-13, 1946, Proceedings. Ch 9: Muslim League Working Committee, Delhi, June 25, 1946, Proceedings, Resolutions Adopted; Cabinet Delegation, Congress Attitude I, Congress Attitude II. Ch 10: Muslim League Working Committee, Simla, May 12, 1946, The Presiden’s Memorandum on Minimum demands. Ch 11: All-India Muslim League, Simla, May 22, 1946, Mr. M.A. Jinnah on the Cabinet Mission, Statement. Ch 12: Muslim League Council Bombay, July 27-29, 1946, Proceedings, Resolutions Adopted; Scheme of the Cabinet Delegation, Muslim India, Concluding Remarks of Mr. Jinnah. Ch 13: Mr. Jinnah’s broadcast Message, June 3, 1947, the Mountbatten Plan. Ch 14: Muslim League Council, Delhi, May 9-10, 1947, Proceedings, Texts of the Resolutions Adopted; Cabinet mission’s Plan, H.M.G, s Statement, Authority of president. Ch 15: Muslim League 14-15, 1947, Proceedings, Texts of the Resolutions adopted, Acts of Violence, communal Antagonism Against Muslims Muslims in Indian Dominion, Non-Muslim Minorities. Ch 16: New Light of the Simla Deputation Correspondence between Mr. S.M. Zauqi & Mr. Jinnah. Ch 17: Correspondence between Leaders & Other Documents, Mr. Liaquat Ali Khan on Gandhi-Jinnah Talks, Rajagopalachari-Jinnah Correspondence, Joint Statement Signed by Mr. Jinnah & Mr. Gandhi-Jinnah Correspondence, Gandhi’s first Speech after the Breakdown of Negotiations, Ghandi’s Press Statement, Ghandhi’s Press Statement, Gandhi’s Interview to News-chronicle, Jinnah’s Statement, Jinnah’s Interview to News-Chronicle, Jinnah’s Interview to Diary Workers, Rajagopalachai’s Formula, Gandhi’s Proposal. Ch 18: Assam Muslim League Conference: Barpeta, April 8-9, 1944, Presidential Address by Chaudhry Khaliq-uz-Zaman, resolution adopted. Ch 19: Gaya Pakistan Conference, Gaya, April 9, 1944, Presidential Address by Khwaja Sir Nazimuddin, proceedings & Resolutions. Ch 20: Muslim League Committee of Action: Lahore, May 27, 1944, Expulsion of the Punjab premier, Expulsion of M.K. H. Khan from the Punjab, Muslim League Council. Ch 21: Sind Provincial Muslim League, Karachi, July 7, 1944, Text of the Resolution adopted, Ministers asked to Reign. Ch 22: Muslim League Working Committee, Lahore, July 29, 1944, Proceedings & Resolutions. Ch 23: All-India Muslim League, Bombay, August 6, 1945, Mr. M.A. Jinnah’s speech. Ch 24: Punjab Muslim League Conference, Sialkot, April 30, 1944, Resolution President’s Advice to Muslim, Sardar Shaukat Hyat Khan’s Dismissal, Ministerial Developments in Punjab, Mr. Jinnah’s Pact, Viceroy-Jinnah Correspondence, Besai- Liaquat Pact, Mr. Bhulabhai’s Statement. The Cabinet Mission in India: Ch 25: Prime Minister’ Statement, House of Commons, March 15, 1946. Ch 26: Tripartite Correspondence, New Delhi, April 27 to May 12, 1946. Ch 27: Tripartite conference, Simla, May 5-12, 1946, proceedings, Correspondence & Documents Connected With the Conference. Ch 28: Jinnah-Viceroy Parleys, New Delhi, June 4, 1946, League Accepts Cabinet Plan, texts of the Resolutions Adopted, cabinet Mission, Jinnah-Viceroy Correspondence, Mr. Jinnah’s first Statement, Mr. Jinnah’s Second Statement, Muslim League Legislator’s convention, League Legislators Pledge, Mr. Jinnah’s complaint Against British Cabinet. Ch 29: Mr. Jinnah on Civil War: Bombay, September 10, 1946, Proceedings. The Interim Government. Ch 30: League Members take office, League to Fight for Pakistan, Interim Government, Mr. Ghazanfar Ali Khan’s Views, Mr. Liaquat Ali Khan on Interim Government. Ch 31: The Muslim league and the Interim Government Pt. Nehru Releases Correspondence. Ch 32: Formation of the interim Government, Sardar Patel replies to Mrs. Jinnah. Mr. Jinnah’s Reply to Patel’s Suggestion, Talks with Pt. Nehru Recalled, Congress Working Committee’s resolution, Mr. Jinnah on the Congress Resolution, Nehru’s Invitation to Mr. Jinnah, Mr.M.A. Jinnah on League members, Role in the Interim Government, Muslim League enters interim Government, Nehru-Jinnah Correspondence, Nehru on Alliance between League and British officials, Jinnah’s directive to boycott Constituent, Assembly. Ch 33: Jinnah’s invitation to Gandhi, Mr. Jinnah Explains League Decision. Ch 34: Nehru-Jinnah Correspondence Announcement of interim Government, Establishment of interim Government, Jinnah-Viceroy Correspondence, Muslim league boycott of constituent Assembly. Appendix A: Muslim League council Meeting, New Delhi, March 7, 1943, Resolutions Adopted, Mr. Jinnah Elected president, Sind Pakistan Resolution Approved, Punjab Ministry Formation Discussed, Muslim Mass Contact, Sind Assembly Resolution on Pakistan Endorsed. Ch 35: All-India Ahrar Conference, Lahore, December 4-5, 1943, Proceedings & Resolutions, The All-India Muslim Majlis’s Manifesto. Ch 36: Majlis-i-Ahrar Council Meeting, Saharanpur, April 29, 1943, Resolutions Adopted, Need for peace and Mutual Confidence, office Bearers. Ch 37: Punjab Majlis-i-Ahrar Conference, Lyallpur, March 31, 1943, Presidential Address by Nawabzada Mahmood Ali. Ch 38: U.P. Majlis-i-Ahrar 27, 1943, Presidential Address by Maulana Ghulam Ghaus. Ch 39: Open Session of All-India Majlis-i-Ahrar Conference, Rawalpindi, June 11, 1944, Presidential Address by Maulana Sarhadi. Ch 40: Majlis-i-Ahrar Working Committee, Sialkot June 19, 1944, Text of the Resolution adopted, Jinnah’s appeal for Merger turned down. Ch 41: Bengal Majlis-i-Ahrar Conference, Calcutta, June 13, 1944, Text of the Resolution Adopted Majlis-i-Ahrar and Mr. Jinnah. Ch 42: Amritsar Ahrar Conference, Golbagh, June 24, 1944, Ahrars Severely Criticise Jinnah. Ch 43: All-India Ahrar Conference, Amritsar, October 20-21, 1945, Resolutions. Ch 44: Eight session of the Ali- India Momin Conference, New Delhi, April 26-28, 1943, Proceedings, Presidential Address by Mr. Zahir-ud-din Resolution Adopted, Pakistan Condemned, Complete Independence of India, Indian Interest in South Africa, Release of Political Prisioners, Swaraj Cannot Wait. Ch 45: Momin Conference Working Committee, kanpur, June 19-21, 1943, Resolutions Adopted, Jinnah’s attitude Condemned, National Government Urged, Cooperation in War Effort. Ch 46: Azad Muslim Conference , Delhi, May 6-8, 1944, Syed Abdullah Brelvi’s Statement, texts of the Proceedings & Resolutions, A National Government Essential, Hindu-Muslim Settlement, Pakistan in Palestine, All-India Muslim Majlis. Ch 47: Seventh Session of Baroda State Muslim, Conference, Kholwad, May 20, 1944, Presidential Address by mr. Rasool Khan Pathan.

Ch 48: Jammu & Kashmir National Conference, Sringar, June 26, 1944, Shaikh Abdullah’s Rejoinder to Jinnah’s Attack. Ch 49: The Nationalist Muslim Conference, New Delhi, September 18, 1945, Resolutions. Ch 50: All-Partied Shia Conference, Lucknow, October 14, 1945, Presidential Address by Mr. Hosseinbhoy A. Laljee Resolution adopted. Ch 51: All-Pakistan Shia Conference, Poona, December 25, 1945, Resolutions Adopted, Shias Oppose Pakistan, cooperation, with other Parties. Ch 52: Shia Working committee: Lucknow, October 22, 1944, Text of Correspondence with Mr. M.A. Jinnah. Ch 53: Open Session of Punjab Muslim Students, Federation, Mr. Jinnah’s Opening speech, Jinnah’s Statement, Mr. Daulatana’s Address, August Resolution of Congress, Presidential Address by Mr. Hussain Imam, Mashriqi-Jinnah Correspondence. Ch 54: Punjab Muslim Students Federation, Rawalpindi, June 19, 1944, League Leaders’ Criticism. Congress and the Minorities. Ch 55: Fifty-fourth Session of the Indian, national Congress, Meerut, November 23, 1946, Presidential Address by Mr. J.B. Kripalani, (Extract). Ch 56: Congress Working Committee: Calcutta, December 7-11, 1944, Election Manifesto (extracts). Ch 57: Indian National Congress, Resolutions and other Documents Adopted Subject Index .

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