
Lahore Session
The Lahore Session was a significant meeting of the All India Muslim League held in 1929 in Lahore, British India. During this session, delegates discussed and debated issues affecting Indian Muslims, and it was notably during this gathering that the league adopted the Lahore Resolution. This resolution called for the creation of separate Muslim states or regions where Muslims could govern themselves, laying the groundwork for the future demand for Pakistan. The Lahore Session marked a pivotal step in the political movement for an independent Muslim homeland, emphasizing the distinct identity and political aspirations of Muslims in the subcontinent.