jinnah in A Sentence

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    If that happens, you can say that Jinnah's victory is complete.

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    Only one leader struggled more than me, and that was my hero, Jinnah.

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    Speaking in Ahmedabad, Jinnah echoed this,“Pakistan is a matter of life or death for us.”.

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    They knew only this much: that there's a man, Muhammad Ali Jinnah, whom people call the"Qa'id-e Azam.".

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    And Quaid- e- Azam Mohammed Ali Jinnah' s vision of a progressive, pluralistic Pakistan has finally been reinstated.

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    When India was partitioned, Muhammad Ali Jinnah- the founding father of Pakistan- had invited Premji's father to stay over there.

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    When it failed, Jinnah called it the“saddest day of his life” and Gandhi refused to talk to Nehru for 4-5 days.

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    Until the 1930s, Muhammad Ali Jinnah was a member of the Indian National Congress and was part of the freedom struggle.

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    When I came into politics, I wanted Pakistan to become the kind of country that our leader Muhammad Ali Jinnah wanted.

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    A minority group later dissented from this position and joined Muhammad Ali Jinnah's Muslim League, forming the Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam in 1945.

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    Ahmed comments that in his annotations to Iqbal's letters, Jinnah expressed solidarity with Iqbal's view: that Indian Muslims required a separate homeland.

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    Faisal said December 25 was chosen to allow Jadhav meet his family because it is Pakistan founder Mohammed Ali Jinnah's birth anniversary.

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    When Jinnah called for direct actions on 16th August 1946, Gandhiji was raged and visited the prime riot areas to stop the massacres.

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    When Jinnah called for Direct Action, on 16 August 1946, Gandhi was infuriated and personally visited the most riot-prone areas to stop the massacres.

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    I asked Ustad Bismillah Khan in my‘Walk The Talk' interview why he didn't go to Pakistan in 1947 when Jinnah had personally asked him.

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    Jinnah was alarmed at the results of the elections because the Muslim League was in danger of being totally eclipsed in the constituent assembly.

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    As an Indian Muslim I rejected Jinnah's theory now you are making a law wherein unfortunately you will be reminding the nation of two-nation theory,

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    After partition, when Jinnah invited his father Muhammed Hashem Premji to come to Pakistan, he turned down the request and chose to remain in India.

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    Jinnah argued that it does not matter if we are 15% or 25%, unless we receive safeguards, they have all the resources to monopolise power.

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    In 1937, the 25th Annual Conference of the All-India Muslim League was held in Lucknow under the chairmanship of Quaid-e-Azam(The Great Leader), Muhammad Ali Jinnah.

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    After the result of Pakistani general election, 2018, Imran Khan said that he will try to remake Pakistan based on the ideology of Muhammad Ali Jinnah.

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    As an Indian Muslim I rejected Jinnah's theory now you are making a law wherein unfortunately you will be reminding the nation of two nation theory,

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    The British finally transferred power to India on 15 August 1947, and Jinnah died a few months after all this happened as the British had anticipated.

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    This was dramatically revealed on the 16 August 1946, when Jinnah called for a'Direct Action Day' by followers of the League in support of the demand for Pakistan.

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    Jinnah argued that it does not matter if we are 15 percent or 25 percent, unless we receive safeguards, they have all the resources to monopolies power.

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    Muhammad Iqbal, 1938 The well documented influence of Iqbal on Jinnah, with regard to taking the lead in creating Pakistan, has been described as"significant","powerful" and even"unquestionable" by scholars.

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    Later, he presided over the historic session of the Constituent Assembly on 11th August 1947, where Mohammed Ali Jinnah was sworn in as the first Governor-General of Pakistan.

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    An important role in bringing the two together was played by Lokamanya Tilak and Mohammad Ali Jinnah because the two believed that India could win self-government only through Hindu-Muslim unity.

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    An important role in bringing the two together was played by Lokamanya Tilak and Mohammed Ali Jinnah because the two believed that India could win self-government only through Hindu-Muslim unity.

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    When Jinnah learnt of the Indian troops' landing, he reportedly ordered his acting British commander-in-chief General Sir Douglas Gracey to move two brigades into Kashmir, who refused the request.

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