It united people in India to seek independence. Relations between Muslims and Hindus in India had always been cordial. The pact was between POLITICAL parties, not between religious factions.
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Lucknow pact was signed in1916,by both the communities, that were the Muslim league and the congress to work together for the independence of the country,india.but when the partition was held,it had no specific worth.
The correct answer is: 1916
(December 1916), agreement made by the Indian National Congress and the All-India Muslim League and adopted by the Congress at its Lucknow session on December 29 and by the league on Dec. 31, 1916. The meeting at Lucknow marked the reunion of the moderate and radical wings of the Congress and was dominated by B.G. Tilak, the Marāthā leader. This session and the pact that came from it marked nationalist beginnings that resulted in the Noncooperation Movement of Mohandas Gandhi, 1920-22. The pact dealt both with the structure of the government of India and with the relation of the Hindu and Muslim communities.
The Political and Military Alliance
the Lucknow pact was a significant moment in the movement of self rule. it was the first time that the Hindus and Muslims made a joint demand for political reform to the British. this was the first time Hindus accepted that partition would be necessary in any self governing India. Muslims also recognized that if they worked with congress that they had greater chance of protecting their rights. the belief grew among the people that home rule (self government) was possible. the pact made Hindu-Muslim unity more stronger.
The homonym of packed is pact. Packed refers to something being full or tightly arranged, while a pact is an agreement between two or more parties.
The Tripartite Pact was a military alliance signed in 1940 between Germany, Italy, and Japan. The pact sought to establish cooperation among the three nations and support each other in case of attack by a country not already involved in the war, specifically aimed at the United States and the Soviet Union. All parties agreed to the pact to strengthen their military and strategic positions, as well as to expand their influence and power globally.
Because the Nazi party hated communists and communists hated the Nazi party.