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Muhammad Ali Jinnah : A Journey From India To Pakistan

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M.A. Jinnah entered politics as a congressman and as a nationalist. While being in the Congress, Jinnah joined the Muslim League in 1913. It was in that new political avatar that he brought about the Lucknow pact as a communal settlement between Hindus and Muslims in 1916. Exasperated by the rise of Gandhi in Indian politics, Jinnah left the Congress and dissociated himself from the non-cooperation and Khilafat movements. He continued to be a leader of the Muslim League. Jinnah raised his stakes. From his Delhi proposal to the fourteen points, he got almost everything from the British. The communal Award came as a shot in his arm to re-affirm the separate political existence of the Muslims and their special destiny. The government of India Act of 1935 along with the communal Award, and the subsequent provincial elections of 1937 gradually pushed Jinnah to radicalise his stand related to the separate political existence of Muslims in India, ending up in the demand for a separate Pakistan in 1940. Jinnah would lead the Muslims to the promised land of Pakistan.

Title

Muhammad Ali Jinnah : A Journey From India To Pakistan

Author

J.B.P. More

Publisher

Niyogi Books

Number of Pages

288

Category

  • Biography
  • First Published

    JAN 2019

    M.A. Jinnah entered politics as a congressman and as a nationalist. While being in the Congress, Jinnah joined the Muslim League in 1913. It was in that new political avatar that he brought about the Lucknow pact as a communal settlement between Hindus and Muslims in 1916. Exasperated by the rise of Gandhi in Indian politics, Jinnah left the Congress and dissociated himself from the non-cooperation and Khilafat movements. He continued to be a leader of the Muslim League. Jinnah raised his stakes. From his Delhi proposal to the fourteen points, he got almost everything from the British. The communal Award came as a shot in his arm to re-affirm the separate political existence of the Muslims and their special destiny. The government of India Act of 1935 along with the communal Award, and the subsequent provincial elections of 1937 gradually pushed Jinnah to radicalise his stand related to the separate political existence of Muslims in India, ending up in the demand for a separate Pakistan in 1940. Jinnah would lead the Muslims to the promised land of Pakistan.
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