Answer:
(i)
Some of the Muslim political organisations in India were also lukewarm in their
response to the Civil Disobedience Movement.
(ii) After the decline of the Non-cooperation and Khilafat Movements, a large
section of Muslims felt alienated from the Congress.
(iii) The important differences were over the question of
representation in the future assemblies that were to be elected.
(iv) Muhammad Alt Jinnah, one of the leaders of the Muslim
League, was willing to give up the demand for separate electorates, if Muslims were
assured reserved seats in the Central Assembly and representation in proportion
to population in the Muslim-dominated provinces.
(v) Negotiations over the questions of resolving the issue
at the All Parties Conference in 1928 disappeared when M.R. Jayakar of the
Hindu Mahasabha strongly opposed efforts for compromise.
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