What was the new name of Muslim Conference in 1939?

All India Muslim Conference
National Conference
Kashmir Conference
All India Muslim League

The correct answer is: A. All India Muslim Conference

The All India Muslim Conference (AIML) was a political party in British India that represented the interests of Indian Muslims. It was founded in 1906 in Dacca, Bengal, by Nawab Salimullah Khan. The AIML was initially a moderate organization that sought to achieve greater rights for Muslims within the Indian Empire. However, it became increasingly radical in the 1930s, and in 1939 it merged with the All India Muslim League to form the All India Muslim League.

The All India Muslim League was a political party in British India that represented the interests of Indian Muslims. It was founded in 1906 in Dacca, Bengal, by Nawab Salimullah Khan. The AIML was initially a moderate organization that sought to achieve greater rights for Muslims within the Indian Empire. However, it became increasingly radical in the 1930s, and in 1939 it merged with the All India Muslim Conference to form the All India Muslim League.

The All India Muslim League was the leading party in the Indian independence movement, and it played a major role in the partition of India in 1947. The party was dissolved in 1950, after the formation of the Republic of India.

The National Conference is a political party in Jammu and Kashmir, India. It was founded in 1939 by Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah. The National Conference is a secular party that seeks to represent the interests of all the people of Jammu and Kashmir. It has been the ruling party in Jammu and Kashmir for most of the time since its inception.

The Kashmir Conference was a political party in Jammu and Kashmir, India. It was founded in 1931 by Mirza Mohammad Afzal Beg. The Kashmir Conference was a pro-independence party that sought to achieve independence for Jammu and Kashmir from British India. The party was dissolved in 1947, after the partition of India.