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In 1931 the party again split into two when Muhammad Ali Jinnah moved to London abandoning politics. [3] The two factions were led by Abdul Aziz and Hafiz Hidayat. The two factions merged again when Jinnah returned to India in 1934. [4] The last session was held in Karachi in 1943 and was presided by Muhammad Ali Jinnah. [5]
Delhi (Special Session) [27] 43 December 1924 Mahatma Gandhi: Belgaum [28] 44 April 1925 Sarojini Naidu: Kanpur [27] 45 December 1926 S. Srinivasa Iyengar: Guwahati [27] 46 December 1927 Mukhtar Ahmed Ansari: Madras [27] 47 1928 Motilal Nehru: Calcutta [24] 48 1929 Jawaharlal Nehru: Lahore [27] 49 1930 Karachi [27] 50 1931 Vallabhbhai Patel ...
The Second Session opened on September 7, 1931. There were three major differences between the first and second Round Table Conferences. By the second: The Second Round Table Conference (September 7, 1931) Congress Representation — The Gandhi–Irwin Pact opened the way for Congress participation in this conference.
The Second Round Table Conference, 7 September 1931, with Zafarullah Khan seated to the rear of the table (closest to the camera) Muhammad Zafarullah Khan practiced law in Colonial India. He was the counsel for the Ahmadiyya cause in two landmark judgements. [14] In 1916, the Patna High Court gave a verdict on the case Hakim Khalil Ahmad Vs.
In 1964, he became a member of a committee appointed by the Government of Gujarat for the establishment of South Gujarat and Saurashtra universities. In 1964, Joshi presided over convention of "Gujarat Sahitya Parishad" in Delhi. [5] From 30 November 1966: he was Vice-Chancellor of Gujarat University and worked in this position until 1972. [9]
May: Al-Haj Malik Bagh Ali becomes Mayor of Karachi. [30] 1956 - May: Siddique Wahab becomes Mayor of Karachi. [30] 1957– Karachi Development Authority, [36] Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, [37] and Pakistan National Scientific Documentation Centre [38] established. 1958 Federal capital relocated from Karachi to Rawalpindi.
The Gandhi–Irwin Pact was a political agreement signed by Mahatma Gandhi and Lord Irwin, Viceroy of India, on 5 March 1931 before the Second Round Table Conference in London. [1] Before this, Irwin , the Viceroy, had announced in October 1929 a vague offer of ' dominion status ' for India in an unspecified future and a Round Table Conference ...
4 January – Nirupa Roy, actress (died 2004). 28 January – S. Venkitaramanan, Governor of the Reserve Bank of India (died 2023). 3 February – Imtiaz Qureshi, chef (died 2024).