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Publicity, Propaganda and Press: All India Muslim League in Propagation of Demand for Pakistan


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Title: Publicity, Propaganda and Press: All India Muslim League in Propagation of Demand for Pakistan

Authors: Muhammad Anwar, Shahzad Qaisar, Jamila Begum

Journal: Global Social Sciences Review (GSSR)

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Publisher: Humanity Publications

Country: Pakistan

Year: 2020

Volume: 5

Issue: 1

Language: English

DOI: 10.31703/gssr.2020(v-i).68

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Abstract

<jats:p>The evolution and growth of press in the Subcontinent revolutionized the flow of information and propagation of political activities. All-India Muslim League went through the process of reorganization in the late 1930's and the new political resolve needed more publicity and propaganda to expand further among the masses. League handled the need of the hour by starting its party-owned newspapers while the provincial Leagues and some of the League organs launched their newspapers to publicize policy and program of the party. The major share in the press came from the Leaguers and pro League newspapers from all over India. The last phase of the freedom movement witnessed the emergence of a more radical and outspoken press in support of the demand for Pakistan. Overseas publicity and press remained weak ground for League due it financial constraints. The Middle East zone was omnipresent in League's activities due to its Islamist stance.England publicity wing started working quite late but it remained successful in making a mark over the minds of the public. The American front was neglected and only a few appearances were available to propagate League and its demand for Pakistan.</jats:p>


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