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- This was a period of unrest and disturbances among the Hindus and the Muslims, the two communal parties of India.
- Radical communal parties such as the Sangatham and Shuddi started to cause communal riots. Their objective was to convert all Muslims into Hindus, and they started their work from the poorest and most backward of Muslims.
- The Congress had achieved a mass following of more than two million people, mostly Hindus.
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Gandhi had gone to jail because of the Non-Cooperation Movement. In this year, he was released.
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- Lord Birkenhead sent the Simon Commision to India, to find out their political views.
- An All-Party Conference was held at Delhi.
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A committee led by Motilal Nehru and T.B. Sapru was formed to draft a future constitution for India. This came to be called the Nehru Report in 1928.
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- Mr. Jinnah drew up his Fourteen Points which would make the Muslim League's position clear for any future constitution arrangement for an independent India.
- The Indian elections would be held
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- The Simon Commission was published, however it had been banned long ago.
- The Allahabad Address was held, where Sir Muhammad Allama Iqbal addressed the general public and presented the idea of a separate nation for the Muslims.
- Gandhi, Jawaharal Nehru, 29,000 other people were arrested for civil disobedience.
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Allama Iqbal presided over the All-India Muslim League session, and presented the idea of a separate nation for Muslims. He carried on with the Two-Nation Theory
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Allama Iqbal appreciated Quaid for his efforts, and brought to light the fact that he was the only one whom the Muslims could look up to in these dark times.
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Pakistan was created during this time period. A separate nation, a new dream for millions of Muslims.