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Title: Role of the Central Committee of Action in Organization of the Provincial Muslim Leagues
Authors: Muhammad Shoaib Malik, Shahzad Qaisar, Riffat Haque
Journal: Global Political Review
Publisher: Humanity Publications
Country: Pakistan
Year: 2021
Volume: 6
Issue: 2
Language: English
DOI: 10.31703/gpr.2021(vi-ii).03
<jats:p>All India Muslim League lost 1936 elections which propelled Jinnah to re-organize the party on modern grounds. But the re-organization was not that much efficacious due to the absence of effective checks and balances overworking of provincial branches. Initial endeavors to keep check overworking and organization of the provincial Leagues were short successes on the part of the Central League. The working of the Central Civil Defence Committee accentuated the need for a separate body for such tasks. Jinnah brought his idea to life in 1944 by establishing the Central Committee of Action. This was the most authoritative body after Jinnah having powers to affiliate and disaffiliate provincial branches. Moreover, this body not only re-organized the provincial branches but also settled their intra-party disputes effectively. The working of branches improves substantially due to the committee's initiatives for grassroots level activities. The 1946 elections testified logic behind the formation and its result-oriented working to improve Provincial Leagues.</jats:p>
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