
Indian National Congress's Lahore Resolution
The Lahore Resolution, passed by the Indian National Congress in 1940, was a pivotal moment in India's struggle for independence from British rule. It called for greater autonomy for Indian provinces and emphasized the need for a united front to achieve self-governance. This resolution aimed to unite various political factions within India, advocating for the rights of all Indians, regardless of religion or background. It signaled a shift toward a more organized and collective push for independence, laying the groundwork for India's eventual freedom and the emergence of the idea of a secular and democratic nation.