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What was the main reason behind the mistrust of Muslims towards the Congress?
The Congress's opposition to the partition of Bengal
What was the outcome of the 1905 elections in England?
The Liberal Party won the elections
Why did the Muslim leadership decide to present their demands to the government?
To take advantage of the proposed constitutional reforms
Who led the delegation of 35 Muslims that met with the Viceroy of India?
Sir Agha Khan
What was the year in which the Indian National Congress was formed?
1885
What was the purpose of the delegation of 35 Muslims that met with the Viceroy of India?
To present Muslim demands to the government for consideration in the future reforms
What was the impact of the Congress opposition to the partition of Bengal in 1905?
It created mistrust among Muslims towards the Congress
What was the result of the 1905 elections in England?
The Liberal Party won the elections
What was the motivation behind the Muslim leadership's decision to present their demands to the government?
To take advantage of the Liberal Party's declaration of introducing constitutional reforms in India
What was the outcome of the War of Independence in 1857?
The war failed and the Muslims who had been victimized and disheartened
What was the composition of the delegation that met with the Viceroy of India in 1906?
35 Muslims led by Sir Agha Khan
What was the purpose of the Liberal Party's declaration of introducing constitutional reforms in India?
To consider the demands of the Muslim community
Learn about the formation of the Indian National Congress and its impact on Muslim relations in the Indian subcontinent. Discover how the opposition to the partition of Bengal and the rise of Hindu nationalism affected Muslim trust in the Congress.
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