The Muslim League did not publicly attack the Simon Commission proposals primarily because they aimed to engage in negotiations rather than outright opposition. The Commission was composed solely of British members, which led to widespread discontent, but the League sought to address their concerns through dialogue and political maneuvering, believing that this approach would be more effective in advocating for Muslim interests. Additionally, the League was still in the process of consolidating its position among Muslims and may have felt that a direct confrontation could undermine its efforts.
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