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Quick Facts: Lucknow Pact (Congress-League Pact) 1916

When and where was the Lucknow Pact signed?

The Lucknow Pact was an agreement signed in December 1916 in Lucknow, India, during the joint session of the Indian National Congress and the All India Muslim League.

Who is known as the 'Ambassador of Hindu-Muslim Unity' due to the Pact?

Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah was conferred the title 'Ambassador of Hindu-Muslim Unity' by Sarojini Naidu for his instrumental role in drafting and promoting the Lucknow Pact.

What was the most significant feature agreed upon in the Lucknow Pact?

The most significant feature was the Indian National Congress's formal acceptance of the Separate Electorates for Muslims, a demand previously granted in the Minto-Morley Reforms 1909.

What was the political atmosphere of the Lucknow Pact?

The Pact represented a brief period of Hindu-Muslim unity against the British government, demanding greater self-government for India.