The Delhi Proposal was presented by the Muslim League in 1927.
The proposal was formulated under the leadership of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah and other Muslim leaders.
It aimed to resolve Hindu-Muslim differences and sought constitutional safeguards for Muslims in British India.
The key points included separate electorates, protection of Muslim cultural and religious rights, and a guarantee of Muslim-majority provinces.
It was an attempt to reach a compromise with the Indian National Congress, but it was later rejected by the Hindus, leading to further political divisions
The Delhi Proposal was presented by the Muslim League in 1927.
The proposal was formulated under the leadership of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah and other Muslim leaders.
It aimed to resolve Hindu-Muslim differences and sought constitutional safeguards for Muslims in British India.
The key points included separate electorates, protection of Muslim cultural and religious rights, and a guarantee of Muslim-majority provinces.
It was an attempt to reach a compromise with the Indian National Congress, but it was later rejected by the Hindus, leading to further political divisions