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  • #16
    Re: 25th Dec, The Quaid Day

    Meanwhile, a new force in Indian politics had appeared in the person of Mohandas K. Gandhi. Both the Home Rule League and the Indian National Congress had come under his sway.

    Opposed to Gandhi's Non-co-operation Movement and his essentially Hindu approach to politics, Jinnah left both the League and the Congress in 1920. For a few years he kept himself aloof from the main political movements.

    He continued to be a firm believer in Hindu-Muslim unity and constitutional methods for the achievement of political ends. After his withdrawal from the Congress, he used the Muslim League platform for the propagation of his views.

    But during the 1920s the Muslim League, and with it Jinnah, had been overshadowed by the Congress and the religiously oriented Muslim Khilafat committee.
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    • #17
      Re: 25th Dec, The Quaid Day

      Karachi ki Awam k lie Quaid ka Pegham : :ys:

      "Mujh se bhi itna hi Pyar karo jitna Mere Mazar per bench'o pe karte ho "

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      • #18
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        When the failure of the Non-co-operation Movement and the emergence of Hindu revivalist movements led to antagonism and riots between the Hindus and Muslims, the league gradually began to come into its own.

        Jinnah's problem during the following years was to convert the league into an enlightened political body prepared to co-operate with other organizations working for the good of India.

        In addition, he had to convince the Congress, as a prerequisite for political progress, of the necessity of settling the Hindu-Muslim conflict.
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        • #19
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          Originally posted by MSA View Post
          Karachi ki Awam k lie Quaid ka Pegham : :ys:

          "Mujh se bhi itna hi Pyar karo jitna Mere Mazar per bench'o pe karte ho "
          Ye Qauid-e-Azam ka Pegham nahi kisi lafangay or Lofar like MSA bhai ka Pegham lagta hai :lol
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          • #20
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            To bring about such a rapprochement was Jinnah's chief purpose during the late 1920s and early 1930s. He worked toward this end within the legislative assembly, at the Round Table Conferences in London (1930-32), and through his 14 points, which included proposals for a federal form of government, greater rights for minorities, one-third representation for Muslims in the central legislature, separation of the predominantly Muslim Sindh region from the rest of the Bombay province, and the introduction of reforms in the north-west Frontier Province. But he failed.

            His failure to bring about even minor amendments in the Nehru Committee proposals (1928) over the question of separate electorates and reservation of seats for Muslims in the legislatures frustrated him.

            He found himself in a peculiar position at this time; many Muslims thought that he was too nationalistic in his policy and that Muslim interests were not safe in his hands, while the Indian National Congress would not even meet the moderate Muslim demands halfway. Indeed, the Muslim League was a house divided against itself.

            The Punjab Muslim League repudiated Jinnah's leadership and organized itself separately. In disgust, Jinnah decided to settle in England. From 1930 to 1935 he remained in London, devoting himself to practice before the Privy Council. But when constitutional changes were in the offing, he was persuaded to return home to head a reconstituted Muslim League.
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            • #21
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              Soon preparations started for the elections under the Government of India Act of 1935. Jinnah was still thinking in terms of co-operation between the Muslim League and the Hindu Congress and with coalition governments in the provinces.

              But the elections of 1937 proved to be a turning point in the relations between the two organisations.

              The Congress obtained an absolute majority in six provinces, and the league did not do particularly well.

              The Congress decided not to include the league in the formation of provincial governments, and exclusive all-Congress governments were.
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                • #23
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                  Creation Of Pakistan

                  Jinnah had originally been dubious about the practicability of Pakistan, an idea that Sir Muhammad Iqbal had propounded to the Muslim League conference of 1930; but before long he became convinced that a Muslim homeland on the Indian subcontinent was the only way of safeguarding Muslim interests and the Muslim way of life.

                  It was not religious persecution that he feared so much as the future exclusion of Muslims from all prospects of advancement within India as soon as power became vested in the close-knit structure of Hindu social organisation.

                  To guard against this danger he carried on a nation-wide campaign to warn his coreligionists of the perils of their position, and he converted the Muslim League into a powerful instrument for unifying the Muslims into a nation.
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                  • #24
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                    At this point, Jinnah emerged as the leader of a renascent Muslim nation. Events began to move fast. On March 22-23, 1940, in Lahore, the league adopted a resolution to form a separate Muslim state, Pakistan.

                    The Pakistan idea was first ridiculed and then tenaciously opposed by the Congress. But it captured the imagination of the Muslims. Pitted against Jinnah were men of the stature of Gandhi and Jawaharlal Nehru.

                    And the British government seemed to be intent on maintaining the political unity of the Indian subcontinent. But Jinnah led his movement with such skill and tenacity that ultimately both the Congress and the British government had no option but to agree to the partitioning of India. Pakistan thus emerged as an independent state in 14th August, 1947.
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                    • #25
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                      Jinnah became the first head of the new state i.e. Pakistan. He took oath as the first governor general on August 15, 1947. Faced with the serious problems of a young nation, he tackled Pakistan's problems with authority.

                      He was not regarded as merely the governor-general; he was revered as the father of the nation. He worked hard until overpowered by age and disease in Karachi. He died on 11th September, 1948 at Karachi
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                          • #28
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                            Originally posted by ForumAdmin View Post
                            Ye Qauid-e-Azam ka Pegham nahi kisi lafangay or Lofar like MSA bhai ka Pegham lagta hai :lol
                            Bhai ka khitab suna u ne :ekek: - Kya taqreer ki he :ys:
                            vote pakka he na phri :ekek:

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                            • #29
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                              Great work Mr. Khan. I must appreciate your efforts.
                              :thmbup:

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                              • #30
                                Re: 25th Dec, The Quaid Day

                                Originally posted by munda_Sialkoty View Post
                                Great work Mr. Khan. I must appreciate your efforts.
                                Thank You
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