At the 26th Annual Session of the All-India Muslim League from December 26-29, 1938, Jinnah's voice echoed through the Maidan as he took on Congress while spelling out a roadmap for his party ahead.
"So far as the masses were concerned, and so far as my dear young friends the Muslim youth were concerned, they were all hypnotised by the Congress falsehood. The youth believed their slogans and catchwords. They were caught right in the net...
Patna Lawn, as the Maidan was then called, was bedecked with shamiana and festoons to play host to the Quaid-e-Azam, who is said to have stayed at the adjoining 'Dilkhusha', Barrister Aziz's bungalow, as his guest.
Addressing a gathering from all over the country, Jinnah had made an objective assessment of the development of Muslim consciousness and claimed that the League had "succeeded in awakening a remarkable national consciousness".
"You have to develop a national self and a national individuality. It is a big task as I told you, you are yet only on the fringe of it. But I have great hopes for your success," he had said in Patna, according to a Pakistan government portal dedicated to Jinnah.
And, the results began to show as following the meet, provincial leagues were established in every province, the Provincial Assembly elections results bent in the League's favour and the British Viceroy began to pay attention to it, all of which were acknowledged by Jinnah at the AIML's next session in Lahore in March, 1940.
