what is lucknow pact?

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The Lucknow Pact was an agreement signed between the Indian National Congress and the All India Muslim League in 1916. The pact aimed to bring together the Hindus and Muslims of India to work towards a common goal of self-governance and political representation. The pact recognized the importance of separate electorates for Muslims and reserved seats in the provincial legislature. It also called for an end to discrimination against Muslims in government appointments and the inclusion of Muslim representation in the central government. The Lucknow Pact played an important role in promoting Hindu-Muslim unity and helped pave the way for India's independence from British rule.