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    AL-REHMAN ACADEMY MC 753 Green Town Karachi ------------------------------------------------- PROSE SECTIONPAKISTAN ZINDABAD Short Question-Answers Q1. Who was the first Governor General & founder of Pakistan? Ans: Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah was the first Governor General andthe founder of Pakistan. Q2. Who was the last Viceroy of India? When did he become the last Viceroy? Ans: Lord Mountbatten was the last Viceroy of India. He became the last Viceroy in March‚ 1947. Q3.

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    separate Muslim state as per the Lahore Resolution.[5] The League won most reserved Muslim seats in the elections of 1946. After the British and Congress backed out of the Cabinet Mission Plan Jinnah called for a Direct Action Day to achieve the formation of Pakistan. The direct action[6][7] by the Muslim League and its Volunteer Corps‚ resulted in massive rioting in Calcutta[7][8] between Muslims and Hindus.[9][8] As the Indian National Congress and Muslim League failed to reach a power sharing

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    “gross violation” against the ceasefire agreement. Nevertheless‚ as we trace back to the origin of the whole conflicts‚ we will see that how those provocative behaviours of Pakistan had both generated and significantly contributed into the conflicts in direct and indirect ways. Along the way‚ the involvement of Britain at the beginning of the conflicts also acted as a major trigger for the crisis. Peace and unity are what the entire human desired for‚ though‚ the Muslim League‚ the founder of Pakistan

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    Lord Wavell’s Plan (1945); Lord Wavell‚ the viceroy of India‚ announced his plan on 14th June 1945 to end the political ruin. Lord Wavell made the following proposals: 1. The Viceroy’s Executive Council would be reconstructed. It would wholly consist of Indians except for the Viceroy and the commander-in-chief. 2. Hindus and Muslims would be represented at par on the Viceroy’s Council. 3. Executive Council as Interim Government would have complete authority and it work till the end of the war. 4

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    To what extent was Jinnah responsible for the partition of India? The partition of India in August 1947 was a highly controversial event and has led to widespread speculation regarding its causes and consequences. Orthodox historians credit the creation of Pakistan to Muhammad Ali Jinnah‚ the leader of the All India Muslim League‚ and his determination to create a sovereign state for Indian Muslims. However‚ this view has been contested by a number of historians‚ who place responsibility for

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    st Important Topics of Eng ESSAY 2013 CSS Exams 1. Democracy in Pakistan 2. Role of media and its responsibilities 3. National Unity 4. Foreign Policy of Pakistan 5. Socio Economic and political problems of Pakistan 6. Terrorism 7. The Role of Judiciary 8. Economic Crises 9. Women Issues. Importance in Islam 10. Muslim Umma Vs west Guess paper of Pak Affairs Pakistan Affairs 2013 (National Officers Academy) Please keep in mind that questions in

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    shall not las for even 24 hours.” QUAID-E-AZAM AND TWO NATION THEORY Quiad-e-Azam was a firm advocate of two nation theory which became the ideological basis Pakistan.He considered the Muslims as a separate nation.He said: ” Pakistan was created the day the first Indian National entrerd the field of Islam”. He difined the two nation theory as: ” The Muslims are a nation by every right to establish their separate homeland.They can adopt any means to promote and protect their economic social‚political

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    accordance with their needs and requirements. Jinnah Joins The League: In the meantime‚ Jinnah joined the Muslim League. Mohammad Ali Jinnah’s entry into the league also helped to change the attitudes of the Muslims towards the Hindus. He worked day and night for the Hindu-Muslim unity and earned the title of “Ambassador of Unity”. Ultimately his efforts bore fruit and Congress and League held their annual sessions simultaneously at Lucknow. Presiding at the Muslim League session‚ he advocated

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    QUAID-E-AZAM MUHAMMAD ALI JINNAH: Quaid-E-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah was born Mahomedali Jinnahbhai; 25 December 1876 – 11 September 1948).He was a lawyer‚ politician‚ and the founder of Pakistan. Jinnah served as leader of the All-India Muslim League from 1913 until Pakistan’s independence on 14 August 1947‚ and as Pakistan’s first Governor-General from independence until his death. He is revered in Pakistan as Quaid-i-Azam (Great Leader) and Baba-i-Qaum (Father of the Nation). His birthday is

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    WOMEN played a major role in the Pakistan Movement. This was of great historical significance‚ for the Muslim women of the subcontinent had never participated in such great numbers in a political movement. It was a befitting culmination of the reformist movements of the late nineteenth century for the emancipation and education of Muslim women. The Quaid can be seen as source of inspiration for their emergence as players on the political scene. The Khilafat Movement of the 1920s had been the first

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