over to Indian Muslim anti-colonial leader
Shaukat Ali during his visit to
Jerusalem,
Mandatory Palestine, 1931 While still a supporter of Congress and its non-violent ethos, Shaukat Ali even surpassed some of his colleagues in also providing support to the revolutionary independence movement. To this end, he supplied guns to
Sachindranath Sanyal. He opposed the 1928
Nehru Report. Instead, he demanded separate electorates for Muslims and finally the Khilafat Committee rejected the Nehru Report. Shaukat Ali attended the first and second
Round Table Conferences (India) in
London in 1930-31. His brother Jauhar died in 1931, and Shaukat Ali continued on and organized the World Muslim Conference in
Jerusalem. In 1936, Shaukat Ali became a member of the
All India Muslim League and became a close political ally of and campaigner for
Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the future founder of
Pakistan. He served as member of the 'Central Assembly' in British India from 1934 to 1938. He travelled all over the
Middle East, building support for India's Muslims and the struggle for independence from the British rule in India. ==Death and legacy==