1--Muslim league was formed in 1920 but Congress party was formed in 1885.
2--Muslim league gave a vital blow to united struggle of Hindu and Muslims against British rule but Congress supported Hindus and ignored Muslims
3--Leader of Muslim league was Muhammed Ali Jinaah but the leader of Congress party was Jawaharlal Nehru
Ňïkkã
They both fought for the independence. However Muslim League wanted a separate nation whereas Congress wanted India to be a single nation.
Maulana Azad
the congress always claimed that it spoke for all the Indians, while the Muslim league believed that it only represented the Hindus and disregarded Muslim views, which was pretty much true. Secondly, congress obviously did not want to let a considerable part of the subcontinent go off, willing to rule all of it.. and frankly, losing it to the Mulsims that formed a minority, was too much of a loss to its pride.....
During the war years, the relationship between the Muslim League and the British government was complex. Initially, the Muslim League supported the British war effort, hoping to secure political favors and protection for Muslim interests. But as the war progressed and demands for independence grew, the Muslim League became more critical of British rule and advocated for greater self-governance and representation for Muslims in post-war India.
Formation of Congress Party and Muslim league contributed to national independence for India because the Congress Party championed the plight of desperately poor sharecroppers and landless farmers.
Lucknow
both the Muslim league and the congress promulgated opposite slogans during their campaign.the Muslim league presented a outpoint manifesto you want Pakistan ,vote for the Muslim league.Quad-i-azam himself toured the length and breadth of India an tried to unite the Muslim community under the banner of the MUSLIM LEAGUE.
Jinnah left the Indian National Congress in 1913 to join the All India Muslim League.
Bal gangadhar tilak
The common goal of the liberation of India from the British Imperialism.
He meant that there was no chance that he would try to reconcile the Muslim League and the Congress or even work with Congress.