Step-by-step explanation:
In the 1945 elections, Muslim League came up with a striking victory by winning all the 30 Muslim seats in the Central Legislative Assembly and 446 out of 495 Muslim seats in provinces. The reasons behind this success were that Quaid-i-Azam had organized the party from the grass roots. Party branches increased after the 1937 elections, by mid 1938 membership numbers had increased dramatically. The chief ministers of Punjab and Bengal formally joined Muslim League. Mr. Jinnah led the election campaign himself addressing massive gatherings across the Indian provinces. League tickets were awarded to most suitable candidates and funds were disbursed wisely. ML also had gained experience in the by-elections and the party now knew how to contest elections. Image of the party was restored when leadership shifted from aristocrats and princes to true leaders of the people.