Jinnah’s transformational leadership style ... and presented a counter-proposal in the form of a charter comprising 14 points. He had an eye on the political horizon and the changing ...
He also proposed the Fourteen Points of Jinnah, which included demands for separate electorates and reserved seats for Muslims in government. Legacy Jinnah is known as the "Father of the Nation" and ...
Jinnah never believed in fragmentation ... means to secure the rights of Muslims in British India. His 14 points were a fine example of his unflinching belief in democracy and constitution.
Jinnah’s ‘Fourteen Points’ demanded separate electorates and a federal Constitution with residuary powers vested in the provinces to protect Muslim-majority provinces against Hindu domination.