NAWAB
MOHAMAMD ISMAIL KHAN
Date
of Birth: 1884 and Date of Death: 28th June, 1958
, who was the scion of the family which fought against the British
in the First was of Independence of 1857, was born in 1884 in Agra, Uttar Pradesh.
His father was Nawab Ishaq Khan who was an ICS officer and a
Jurist. Nawab Ishaq has resigned from
his job because he could not tolerate the over bearing authority of the
British. Later, he served at the
Mohammedan Anglo Oriental College which was founded by Sir Syed Ahmed. He sent his son Ismail to England for higher
education when he was only 12 years old.
Ismail completed his B.A. and Law Course in Cambridge University and
returned to India in 1906. Though he got
a lucrative job as an official of high rank, he did not prefer the job, but
started practicing as an advocate. As he
was having close relations with the family of Motilal Nehru since his father’s
time, he became close to the Indian National Congress. But, he joined All India Muslim League in
1910. He had cordial relations with all
the parties and participated actively in the Khilafat and Non Cooperation
Movements. His residence ‘Mustafa
Castle’ was a centre for the activists and leaders of the Movement. Since he was one of the prominent leaders of
the Muslim League in Uttar Pradesh, he got elected to the Central Legislative
Assembly unanimously in 1923. He distanced
himself from the Indian National Congress in 1926, alleging that the Congress
failed in addressing the problems faced by the Muslims. He again got elected in the Assembly
elections in 1937 as a candidate of Muslim League. But, in those elections neither the Congress
nor the League could get sufficient strength to form the Government. Thus, Moulana Abul Kalam Azad mediated the
deal between the Congress and the League.
Azad proposed two ministerial berths for Choudhry Khaleequzzaman and
Ismail Khan, who would support the Congress.
But the deal failed as Pandit Nehru offered only one berth. Later, Nawab Ismail Khan became the president
of the All India Muslim Civil Defence Association. When the Muslim League moved the ‘Lahore
Resolution’ in 1940 for the division of the nation, he did not support it. After the division of the nation Ismail, was
reluctant to go to Pakistan along with his sons and co-leaders. As he remained in India, he worked as the
member of the constituent assembly and as the Vice Chancellor of the Aligarh
Muslim University. Nawab Mohammad Ismail
Khan died on 28th June, 1958
in Meerut.
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