
Muslim League (Pakistan)
The Muslim League, founded in 1906, was a political party in British India that advocated for the rights of Muslims. It played a crucial role in the demand for a separate nation for Muslims, leading to the creation of Pakistan in 1947. Led by leaders like Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the party sought to address the political, social, and economic issues faced by Muslims under British rule. After Pakistan's independence, the Muslim League became the dominant political party, shaping the country’s early governance and policies. Over the years, various factions have emerged, reflecting diverse political ideologies within the party.