Lahore 
22nd April, 1937 
My dear Mr. Jinnah, 
I do not know whether my   letter  which I posted to you about two weeks ago ever reached you.         I  posted it to your address at New Delhi, and when I went to Delhi    later, I discovered that you had already left Delhi. In that          letter I proposed that we should hold immediately an All-India   Muslim  Convention, say at Delhi, and once more to re-state the policy          of Indian Muslims both to the Government and to the Hindus. 
As the situation is becoming   grave  and the Muslim feeling in the Punjab is rapidly becoming          pro-Congress for reasons which it is unnecessary to detail, I   would  request you to consider and decide the matter as early as   possible.          The session of the All-India Muslim League is postponed till    August, and the situation demands an early re-statement of the Muslim    policy.         If the Convention is proceeded by a tour of prominent  Muslim   leaders, the meeting of the Convention is sure to be a great  success.   Please         drop a line in reply to this letter as early  as possible. 
Yours sincerely 
(Sd.) Muhammad Iqbal
Bar-at-Law 
  
Source: 
PAKISTAN (As Visualized by Iqbal & Jinnah),
Selected & Compiled by: Prof Dr. G. H. Zulfiqar Sb.
Published by: Bazm-i-Iqbal, Lahore. 
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اہم اطلاع :- غیر متعلق,غیر اخلاقی اور ذاتیات پر مبنی تبصرہ سے پرہیز کیجئے, مصنف ایسا تبصرہ حذف کرنے کا حق رکھتا ہے نیز مصنف کا مبصر کی رائے سے متفق ہونا ضروری نہیں۔