Simla Conference 1945 ( O Level Pakistan studies)

 Simla conference 1945

Q: Was the Simla conference of 1945 the most important factor during the 1940s? 

A: Simla conference failure is considered an important factor for the establishment of Pakistan because it was the best chance for Indian Muslims to get their demands accepted by the British government. The six years of War left the British victorious but financially bankrupt. The new British government was desperate to concentrate on domestic problems. This was the time when power was to be transferred to the Indians.

In this conference British government had to discuss the formation of the executive Council and the future and handover the idea of Indian seats in the executive council was accepted but Hindus were not ready to give equal seats to the Muslims. While the Quaid demanded that Muslim League Click Here must be given the right to nominate all Muslim members of the Council. No decision could be made but it was a clear indication for the British that when they would leave. British had to handover Muslim majority provinces in the form of a separate independent Muslim state Pakistan. It was the best time of all when British themselves were weak and talk about the Independence otherwise they were just talking about more concessions up to now that is why it was the most important factor for independence.

Simla conference discussions showed that Congress was demanding not only their own seats in the executive Council but Muslim seats too. Muslim showed firm rejection to this with political strength.

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