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Introduction
Iqbal to Jinnah | May 23, 1936
Iqbal to Jinnah | Jun 9, 1936
Iqbal to Jinnah | Jun 25, 1936
Iqbal to Jinnah | Aug 23, 1936
Iqbal to Jinnah | Mar 20, 1937
Iqbal to Jinnah | Apr 22, 1937
Iqbal to Jinnah | May 28, 1937
Iqbal to Jinnah | Jun 21, 1937
Iqbal to Jinnah | Aug 11, 1937
Iqbal to Jinnah | Oct 7, 1937
Iqbal to Jinnah | Oct 30, 1937
Iqbal to Jinnah | Nov 1, 1937
Iqbal to Jinnah | Nov 10, 1937
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Ramadhaan 5, 1429
Days remaining to Independence Day - August 14
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Iqbal to Jinnah - October 30, 1937

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Private and Confidential
Lahore
30th October; 1937
My dear Mr. Jinnah,
I suppose you have already read the resolution passed by the A.I.C.C. Your move in time
has saved the situation, and we are all waiting for your observations on the Congress,
resolution. The Tribune of Lahore has already criticised it and I believe Hindu opinion will
generally be opposed to it. However it should not act as an opiate as far as Muslims are
concerned. We must carry the work of organisation more vigorously than ever and should not
rest till Muslim Governments are established in the five provinces and reforms are granted
to Baluchistan.
The rumour is that part of the Unionist Party does not mean to sign the League creed. So far
Sir Sikandar and his party have not signed it and I heard this morning that they would wait
till the next sessions of the League. The idea as one of themselves told me, is to slacken the
activities of the Provincial League. However I shall place you in possession of all the facts
in a few days' time and then ask your opinion as to how we should proceed. I do hope that before
the Lahore Session you would be able to tour in the Punjab for at least two weeks.
Yours sincerely,
(Sd.) Mohammad Iqbal
Bar-at-Law
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