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Pakistan Studies, Islamiyat and Urdu: Post your doubts here!

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hmmmm nice questions I'll solve them as soon as i get on my laptop !! :)
 
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scouserlfc said:
wELL IM RUNNING DRY ON QUESTIONS....

WELL ILL TRY TO MAKE SOME.

1.WHY DID GANDHI STOP THE NON COOPERATION MOVEMENT DURING THE KHILAFAT MOVEMENT? (7)
2.WHAT WAS "THE CAUSES OF INDIAN REVOLT" AND WHO WROTE IT ? (4)
For question 1
-because of Chauri chura incident.
-The movement was growing very large and it was difficult to control it.
-He did not want any violence.

For Question 2
It was a pamphlet written by Sir Syed Ahemed Khan who wrote the reasons for the War of independence. He highlited the fact that British were unable to understand the feelings of Indians. He also wrote this to support the muslims and restore good relations with them.
 
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YUP the answers are pretty good.

WELL I HAVE AN INQUIRY IS LIKE THE ISLAMIC PROVISIONS AND SAILENT FEARURES OF CONSTITUTION COMING IN OUR CIE SYLLABUS THE LAST TIME I SAW WAS IN 1990's :?: :?: :?: :?: :?:
 
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no the islamic provisions are not in our syllabus !! but the points are easy to learn and yeah last time it came was in 1990's so i have left all the questions of past papers which came in 1990's
 
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POINTS ARE EASY TO LEARN ILL LEAVE THIS CONSTITUTION BUT ILL JUST READ WHAT THE BOOK SAYS ON IT ITS JUST TOOO BORING CONSTITUTION ARE WE LIKE STUDYING LAW OR WHAT,
 
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yeah i make the points summarized in my register and then learn them !! Book contains difficult words !!
 
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Q. What was the Communal Award? [4]
Q. Why did the British call the Round Table Conference? [7]
Q. What was the Gandhi Irwin pact? [4]
 
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For Question 1
On august 1932 the bristish Prime minister Ramsay Machdonald announced that British government would give position to the minorities. The Muslim were given weightage in Hindu dominated provinces,but muslims majority in Punjab and Bengal was reduced.
 
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For second Question
-As the Simon Commision had failed to Introduce reforms acceptable for Indians so British asked the Indians the kind of reforms they wanted.
-Jinnah advised them to hold the RTC to know the views of Indians.
-Muslim League had rejected the Nehru report so British also wanted the views of Muslims in the future constitution of sub-continent.
 
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For third question
A pact signed by Gandhi and Lord Irwin in 1932 which stated that the British would release all the prisoners of non-coperation movement in return Gandhi would attend the RTC and leave his demand of self-government !
 
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For question two:
There are many reasons, but u missed two reasons which i think are important:
1. The Indians could not come up with an alternative to what the government was providing them. Muslims wanted to press for the acceptance of the 14 points into the constitution, but the Hindus favoured the Nehru Report of Motilal Nehru. Therefore, believing that a common ground could not be reached between the two groups, they organized the Round Table Conference to work on it themselves.
2. After the Simon Commission Report, Gandhi had re-initiated his non-cooperation movement as a result of the Nehru Report not being accepted. There was a fear of communal violence, and so, believing that talks would lessen the pressure, the British organized the Round Table Conferences.

Moreover, for the point given about the Simon Commission, you should put emphasis on its Report that was published in 1930. That report was not favoured by Muslim League and Congress, and so, the British organized the RTCs.

As for the question on the Gandhi-Irwin pact, Gandhi agreed to leave demands for TOTAL INDEPENDENCE, not self-government. There is a difference, as self-government means India would gain dominion status, and would be under local government, but be a part of the British empire, just like Canada.
 
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Alchemist4lyf said:
For question two:
There are many reasons, but u missed two reasons which i think are important:
1. The Indians could not come up with an alternative to what the government was providing them. Muslims wanted to press for the acceptance of the 14 points into the constitution, but the Hindus favoured the Nehru Report of Motilal Nehru. Therefore, believing that a common ground could not be reached between the two groups, they organized the Round Table Conference to work on it themselves.
2. After the Simon Commission Report, Gandhi had re-initiated his non-cooperation movement as a result of the Nehru Report not being accepted. There was a fear of communal violence, and so, believing that talks would lessen the pressure, the British organized the Round Table Conferences.

Moreover, for the point given about the Simon Commission, you should put emphasis on its Report that was published in 1930. That report was not favoured by Muslim League and Congress, and so, the British organized the RTCs.

As for the question on the Gandhi-Irwin pact, Gandhi agreed to leave demands for TOTAL INDEPENDENCE, not self-government. There is a difference, as self-government means India would gain dominion status, and would be under local government, but be a part of the British empire, just like Canada.
Oh thanks bro !!
 
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Q. Why were the locals against the Simon Commission Report published in 1930? [7]
Q. Why did Gandi re-initiate his non-cooperation movement in the early 1930's? [4] I can not decide whether this question should be worth 4 or 7 marks..
Q. What were the aims of the Hijrat Movement, and why did it fail? [7]
 
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hmmm nice questions
For Question 1
-It was rejected by the Congress due to the fact that it introduce any reforms which gave Indians more power in running their country.
-It was rejected by Muslim League as it didn't provide a proper solution to the problems on minority.
-It was published entirely by British members and no Indian member was a part of Simon Commision so the Locals thought that their views were not accepted.
 
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Well i m taking the question 2 as 7 marks but it has few reasons.
-Gandhi proposed that if the Nehru report wasn't accepted as the future consitution then non-cooperation will start and as the British rejected it he started his non-cooperation movement.
-Gandhi wanted to show the British that now Indians demanded their views to be accepted in running the country.
-He also started his non-cooperation movement due to the fact that British should re-consider their decision and accept Nehru report or else face a protest from all the Indians.
 
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For Question 3
-Hijrat movement aimed at migration of Muslims from Dar-ul-Harb to Afghanistan.
-As muslims could not practice their faith freely in India they Migrated to Muslim country of Afghanistan.
-But the Afghan government refused them entry and they were forced to come back penniless in India
 
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For Question 1, i'd say, 5/7:
You missed the fact that a little while before the Report, Jawaharlal Nehru had become the President or w/e, and he had changed the aim to complete independence, so now, the whole report seemed to be quite insufficient.
Moreover, From the Muslim side, their proposals, of the 14 points were not accepted. So....
For Question 2, i'd say, 6/7:
I really don't know how to answer this, so i dono...
For Question 3, i'd say, 6/7:
Aim was to achieve the same feat as the Holy Prophet (SAW) and his followers, and liberation from the difficulties of living in a Dar ul Harb. So yeah, the Prophet (SAW) point you missed, but i really don't know if it is that important.
 
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