Answer Detail
The deputation was purely representing the demands of the Muslim community. If the Government had launched it, then Mohsin-ul-Mulk would not need to borrow a sum of four thousand rupees from King and King Company at the interest rate of 7% to meet the expenses of the Simla deputation. After the death of Mohsin-ul-Mulk, the company started correspondence with the Muslim league for the return of the loan and threatened to confiscate Moshin-ul-Mulk’s property.