Picture of Jinnah & Iqbal & misleading tweets of Imran Khan (Facts speak louder)
Dr Jahangir Khan never claimed but Imran Khan is adamant that he had attended RTC, even Majid Khan did not know about it and remember Imran khan claimed it for twice in 4 years.
At August 07, 2022 the selected former PM did a Tweet in which he shared a historic picture and in the tweet he wrote,
''The historic Round Table Conference London 1930 with both Quaid i Azam & Allama Iqbal present. The picture is pride of my family bec my grandfather's brother Mohammad Zaman Khan (after whom Zaman Park was named) & my khaloo Jahangir Khan were also present (2nd & 3rd from left).''
Imran khan shared same photo in 2018 too but information about the photo was different from his August 07 tweet. In 2018 he claimed the year of picture was 1932 but information was wrong in old tweet too.
Facts about RTCs , Dr Jahangir Khan
and the Photo under discussion.
As par the website of Dr Jahangir Khan he was born in 1910 and he did his B.A from Islamia College, Lhore in 1931. He represented India in her first ever Test against England at Lord's in 1932. He was not in England in 1930 as claimed by Imran Khan.
Round Table Conferences
From November 1930 till December 1932, Three RTCs were organized in England to discuss Indian future.
The eight British political parties were represented by sixteen delegates. There were fifty-eight political leaders from British India and sixteen delegates from the princely states. In total 74 delegates from India attended the Conference. However, the Indian National Congress, along with Indian business leaders, kept away from the conference.
List of Participants
Muslim League: Aga Khan III (leader of British-Indian delegation), Muhammad Ali Jinnah, Maulana Mohammad Ali Jauhar, Muhammad Shafi, Muhammad Zafarullah Khan, Sir Abdul Halim Ghuznavi, Sir Ghulam Hussain Hidayatullah, AK Fazlul Huq, Dr. Shafa'at Ahmad Khan, Raja Sher Muhammad Khan of Domel.
Second RTC September 1931, Both Jinnah & Iqbal attended but Dr Jahangir was in Lhore at that time
The idea of an All-India Federation was moved to the centre of discussion by Tej Bahadur Sapru. All the groups attending the conference supported this concept. (Ref Transfer of Power).
- British-Indian Representatives:
- Government of India: C. P. Ramaswami Iyer, Narendra Nath Law, M. Ramachandra Rao
- Indian National Congress: Mahatma Gandhi (He was the sole representative of the Congress).
- Muslims: Aga Khan III, Maulana Shaukat Ali, Muhammad Ali Jinnah, A. K. Fazlul Huq, Sir Muhammad Iqbal, Muhammad Shafi, Muhammad Zafarullah Khan, Sir Syed Ali Imam, Maulvi Muhammad Shafi Daudi, Raja Sher Muhammad Khan of Domeli, A. H. Ghuznavi, Hafiz Hidayat Hussain, Sayed Muhammad Padshah Saheb Bahadur, Dr. Shafa'at Ahmad Khan, Jamal Muhammad Rowther, Khwaja Mian Rowther, Nawab Sahibzada Sayed Muhammad Mehr Shah
- Hindus: M. R. Jayakar, B. S. Moonje, Diwan Bahadur Raja Narendra Nath
- Liberals: J. N. Basu, C. Y. Chintamani, Tej Bahadur Sapru,[a] V. S. Srinivasa Sastri, Chimanlal Harilal Setalvad
- Justice Party: Raja of Bobbili, Arcot Ramasamy Mudaliar, Sir A. P. Patro, Bhaskarrao Vithojirao Jadhav
- Depressed Classes: B. R. Ambedkar,[a] Rettamalai Srinivasan
- Sikhs: Sardar Ujjal Singh, Sardar Sampuran Singh
- Parsis: Cowasji Jehangir, Homi Mody, Phiroze Sethna
- Indian Christians: Surendra Kumar Datta, A. T. Pannirselvam
- Europeans: E. C. Benthall, Sir Hubert Carr, T. F. Gavin Jones, C. E. Wood (Madras)
- Anglo-Indians: Henry Gidney
- Women: Sarojini Naidu, Begum Jahanara Shahnawaz, Radhabai Subbarayan
- Landlords: Muhammad Ahmad Said Khan Chhatari (United Provinces), Kameshwar Singh of Darbhanga (Bihar), Raja of Parlakimedi (Orissa), Sir Provash Chandra Mitter
- Industry: Ghanshyam Das Birla, Sir Purshottamdas Thakurdas, Maneckji Dadabhoy
- Labour: N. M. Joshi, B. Shiva Rao, V. V. Giri
- Universities: Syed Sultan Ahmed, Bisheshwar Dayal Seth
- Burma: Sir Padamji Ginwala
- Sindh: Shah Nawaz Bhutto, Ghulam Hussain Hidayatullah
- Other Provinces: Chandradhar Barua (Assam), Sahibzada Abdul Qayyum (NWFP), S. B. Tambe (Central Provinces)
Third RTC, 17 November 1932 Iqbal attended it but Jinnah did not attend it.
- British-Indian Representatives: Aga Khan III, B. R. Ambedkar[ (Depressed Classes separate Electorate), Ramakrishna Ranga Rao of Bobbili, Sir Hubert Carr (Europeans), Nanak Chand Pandit, A. H. Ghuznavi, Henry Gidney (Anglo-Indians), Hafiz Hidayat Hussain, Muhammad Iqbal, M. R. Jayakar, Cowasji Jehangir, N. M. Joshi (Labour), Narasimha Chintaman Kelkar, Arcot Ramasamy Mudaliar, Begum Jahanara Shahnawaz (Women), A. P. Patro, Tej Bahadur Sapru, Dr. Shafa'at Ahmad Khan, Sir Shadi Lal, Tara Singh Malhotra, Sir Nripendra Nath Sircar, Sir Purshottamdas Thakurdas, Muhammad Zafarullah Khan.
Photo and some prominent names, Thanks to Majid Khan
I saw the picture in the drawing room of Majid Khan who is son of Dr Jahangir Khan. He identifies few names and other than Jinnah & Iqbal their names are
Dr Jahangir Khan (He was in England for Lords test and after the tour, he stayed back in England and took a doctorate from Cambridge University.)
Zaman Khan ( A government officer in Post & Telegraph)
Ch Rahmat Ali (He is credited with creating the name "Pakistan" for a separate Muslim homeland in South Asia)
Khwaja Rahim , father of Khwaja Tariq Rahim
Manzur Qadir Son of Sir Abdul Qadir , Son in law of Mian Fazl e Hussain and served as Foreign minister.
Malik Mir Sultan, A European Chess Champion
Pir Ahsanuddin ICS
Umar Hayat Tiwana father of Khizar Hayat Tiwana
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