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movement. Saadulla was invited to form two ministries on 17 November 1939 and 24 August 1942, with intervening periods of Governor's rule in between. Saadulla served as prime minister for a total of 9 years. Bordoloi was released in 1944. During the
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emerged as the single largest party. But due to its pan-Indian policy of boycotting constitutional government under the British Raj, it refused to form government and became the main opposition party. Hence, the governor invited the Assam Provincial
148:, the Bordoloi ministry resigned in 1939. Across India, Congress leaders including Bordoloi were arrested in 1940 due to the Congress's strong opposition to war efforts. The Congress was briefly outlawed during the 460: 392: 140:, claimed the right to form government and was invited by the governor to do so on 21 September. The Bordoloi ministry saw the beginning of 455: 154: 120: 136:, to form the government in April 1937. The first Saadulla ministry collapsed in September 1938. The Assamese Congress, led by 372: 116: 423: 348: 310: 267: 232: 145: 339: 257: 124: 413:
Kuri Shatikar Kurijan Bishista Asamiya, Editors-Sharma, Dr. Pranati and Sharma, Anil. Journal Emporium, 1999
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voted for the partition of Muslim-majority Sylhet district from Assam; and merger with
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and the leader of the House in the Legislative Assembly of
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Style
The Honorable
Governor of Assam
Gopinath Bordoloi
head of government
Assam Province
British India
Partition of India
Government of India Act 1935
1937 Indian provincial elections
Indian National Congress
Muslim League
Muhammad Saadulla
Gopinath Bordoloi
World War II
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi
Quit India
1946 Indian provincial elections
Sylhet referendum
East Bengal
Chief Minister of Assam
Sir Syed Muhammad Saadulla

Assam Valley Party
Robert Neil Reid
The Marquess of Linlithgow
Gopinath Bordoloi

Indian National Congress

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