In the Lucknow Pact ______ agreed to allocate ______ seats to Muslims in the legislative council

In the Lucknow Pact ______ agreed to allocate ______ seats to Muslims in the legislative council
Answer: Congress 1/3

"The Lucknow Pact of 1916 was a landmark agreement between the Indian National Congress and the All India Muslim League. Under this pact the Congress agreed to allocate one-third of the seats in the legislative councils to Muslim representatives. This was significant because it recognized the political importance of Muslims as a distinct community with their own rights and interests. The agreement helped foster Hindu Muslim cooperation against British rule and presented a united front for constitutional reforms. The pact is often remembered as one of the rare moments of unity in India’s nationalist struggle though the spirit of cooperation eventually dissolved due to political differences in later decades."