What was the primary aim of
the All-India Muslim League?
A. seeking support from British rulers
B. establishing a Muslim-dominated
government
C. promoting unity between Hindus and
Muslims



Answer :

The primary aim of the All-India Muslim League was: B. Establishing a Muslim-dominated government. The All-India Muslim League was formed in 1906 with the objective of safeguarding the political rights and interests of Muslims in the Indian subcontinent. One of the main goals of the Muslim League was to establish a separate nation where Muslims could govern themselves and have political power in the predominantly Hindu-majority areas of British India. This vision eventually led to the creation of Pakistan in 1947 as a separate nation for Muslims, achieving the aim of establishing a Muslim-dominated government.