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Wilderness years; interlude in England Jinnah's passport The alliance between Gandhi and the Khilafat faction did not last long, and the campaign of resistance proved less effective than hoped, as India's institutions continued to function. Jinnah sought alternative political ideas, and contemplated organising a new political party as a rival to the Congress. In September 1923, Jinnah was elected as Muslim member for Bombay in the new Central Legislative Assembly. He showed much skill as a parliamentarian, organising many Indian members to work with the Swaraj Party, and continued to press demands for full responsible government. In 1925, as recognition for his legislative activities, he was offered a knighthood by Lord Reading, who was retiring from the Viceroyalty. He replied: "I prefer to be plain Mr Jinnah."[66]
By FAWAD KHAN8 months ago in History
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Muhammad Ali Jinnah[a] (born Mahomedali Jinnahbhai;[b] 25 December 1876 – 11 September 1948) was a barrister, politician, and the founder of Pakistan. Jinnah served as the leader of the All-India Muslim League from 1913 until the inception of Pakistan on 14 August 1947 and then as Pakistan's first governor-general until his death.
By FAWAD KHAN8 months ago in History
In the Shadow of Iqbal
A Story for Young Minds Dear children! Today, we bring you a delightful tale from the life of our national poet—Allama Muhammad Iqbal—a man not only full of wisdom but also filled with warmth, humor, and humility. You may know him as the dreamer of Pakistan, but he was also a man who loved pigeons, joked with his friends, and treated children with immense love.
By FAWAD KHAN9 months ago in Motivation
The Great Forest Race. AI-Generated.
A Tale of Patience, Pride, and Perseverance Once upon a time in a forest full of tall trees, sparkling streams, and wildflowers, the animals decided to host a grand race—the biggest they had ever seen. Posters were pinned to tree trunks, birds chirped the news, and excitement spread like wildfire.
By FAWAD KHAN9 months ago in Art




