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      • In response, Jinnah launched the “Divide and Quit Movement” sticking to his guns for a separate Muslim state. “Pakistan is a matter of life and death for us,” he declared.
      www.pakistantoday.com.pk/2021/12/25/jinnah-a-symbol-of-national-unity/
  1. Speaking in Ahmedabad, Jinnah echoed this, "Pakistan is a matter of life or death for us." [137] In the December 1945 elections for the Constituent Assembly of India, the League won every seat reserved for Muslims. In the provincial elections in January 1946, the League took 75% of the Muslim vote, an increase from 4.4% in 1937. [138]

  2. Dec 26, 2022 · Why did Jinnah’s Pakistan fail to transform into a reality under various governments after the assassination of Prime Minister Liaquat Ali Khan and how was the country hijacked by those with no ...

  3. Aug 14, 2022 · Tolerance, peace, coexistence, democracy and the rule of law were the hallmarks of Jinnah, but his death a year after the creation of Pakistan unleashed the process of political instability, intrigues and derailment of democracy.

  4. Aug 15, 2017 · On March 12, 1949, after a mere five days of debate, Jinnah’s liberal vision for Pakistan had been scrapped. Prime Minister Khan’s resolution led to changing the name of the country from the ...

    • Abbas Nasir
  5. Sep 11, 2013 · Sixty-five years after the death of its founding father, Pakistanis are still searching for Mohammed Ali Jinnah's vision for the country - and a missing historical speech.

  6. In 1940 in Lahore Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the man who founded Pakistan, gave a seminal speech setting out the need for a separate state for Muslims on the subcontinent. Prior to the division of...

  7. Dec 25, 2023 · Had Jinnah been alive, Pakistan wouldn’t have experienced unconstitutional steps like the imposition of periodic military takeover, abrogation and suspension of the constitution, corruption, nepotism and genocide of merit. The betrayal of Jinnah’s vision of Pakistan can be analysed from three aspects.