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In 1929, Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah gave the Muslims of India his 14 points, in response to the Nehru Report which was published in 1928 as a memorandum outlining a proposed new dominion ...
Jinnah, for his part, presented his famous 14 points demanding a mandatory representation of the Muslim minority in the legislative assemblies. Jinnah remained in Britain from 1930 to 1934 ...
In a comprehensive biography, Ishtiaq Ahmed eliminates major misconceptions about Jinnah, who is acclaimed for creating a state and demonised for dividing a country June 28, 2025 e-Paper LOGIN Account ...
It was on the basis of these six points that the Awami League contested Pakistan's first general elections held in 1970, and won all but two seats in the eastern wing. The essential message of the ...
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