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Answered by aditisingh12468
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1)Quaid e Azam started his political career in subcontinent by joining Indian National Congress. In 1913, he also joined Muslim League. At that time he was the staunch supporter of Hindu - Muslim unity. ... This helped him to earn the title of “Ambassador of Hindu-Muslim unity” or you can say that Ambassador of peace.

2)Jinnah was one of the first to comment on 23rd July 1918. He talked about how different the reforms were from those decided by the Congress and the Muslim League he did not reject them despite the fact that he was not entirely satisfied with them. He was flexible about his reaction to the reforms provided that the powers rested in the government were temporary.

3)March 1929

4)It was led by Muslim League president Muhammad Ali Jinnah, and intended to rejoice the resignation of all members of the rival Congress party from provincial and central offices in protest over their not having been consulted over the decision to enter World War II alongside Britain

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