History of MIM :
All-India Maslis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (MIM) was active in Indian politics even before India attained independence. MIM advocated the setting up of a Muslim dominion rather than integration with India before Independence.
MIM was directly linked to the “Razakars” in 1940s. It was a Muislim paramilitary organization that was set up to oppose the merger of ‘Hyderabad' state with India. The strategy of ‘Razakars' was to first demand and fight for an independent Hyderabad that will be eventually merged with Pakistan.
After the failure of their nefarious designs, Hyderabad was merged with India and MIM was banned in 1948. The ban on MIM continued till 1957.