The concept of freedom is very important in the life of nations
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The concept of freedom is very important in the life of nations. On August 14, 1940, Pakistan emerged on the world map on the day of Ramadan.
Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah (may Allah have mercy on him) was born in Karachi on 2007. His interest in politics started when he was in England. He first joined the Congress. Also known as Ambassador
1980-09-2018 In India, the number of members of the Council of India was also increased by one to 28 May 2018. The Muslims of Mumbai elected Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah as their representative. Did he join you in 1913 and the Muslim League amended his friends at his behest and shook the government by making self-determination his sacred life.
In December 1941, the Muslim League agreed to hold a rally against each other in Lucknow.
We neither want to be called names nor are we prone to discrimination
At this point, the two political parties made an agreement that they do not want to remember a Tarham, nor are they a victim of discrimination, which is called Masakin Lucknow.
In 1919, the British government passed the Rowlatt Act, under which the government was given the authority to arrest without warning and prosecution. Under this law, the accused could be prosecuted without giving a chance to clean up. He opposed and declared it unconstitutional. In protest, he gave Council Mustafa to the Ministers of India. I hope the Minister of Indian Affairs will advise Tajdar Tanya to reject this black law.
In 1935, Quaid-e-Azam (RA) presented his famous fourteen points. The three Round Table Conferences held in London from 1930 to 1940. Quaid-e-Azam (RA) participated in the first two conferences and failed.
The British government passed the Government of India Act 1935, but it was favored by both the Congress and Muslim League parties. Both parties participated in the general elections of 1978. And other sects returned to England at the behest of Muslim League leaders
Anmol was entrusted with the presidency of the Muslim League. He gathered the Muslims under his banner day and night. The Muslims of India have a distinct need to believe in the tenets of Islam that the Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah (may Allah have mercy on him) did.


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