Within five weeks of the Pakistan Resolution of the Muslim League in Lahore, Indian Muslims organized Muslim Azad Conference between April 27-30, 1940 in Delhi. Allah Baksh, former Premier of Sindh, was the leading light of this conference.
Muslims like Allah Baksh who opposed the Muslim League and challenged its communal politics had done thorough home work as will be clear from the contents of presidential address delivered by Allah Baksh in 1940 Delhi Conference.
IF the defence of his action put forward by Mr Montagu in his letter to the Premier was cogent and dignified, the defence made by him in his speech at Cambridge was magnificent. One could see the old Montagu in every line of this speech, the Montagu of the Mesopotamia debate. It is wonderful with wh