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Answered by Anonymous
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Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah made countless statements in the pre-independence period on the rights and interests of the Muslims of British India and how to adequately protect these; the rationale for the establishment of a separate and independent state; and Pakistan, Islam and democracy. He did not articulate his ideas in terms of institutions and processes because he was busy with the independence struggle. Perhaps he thought that the broadly-based statements and enunciation of the principles only with reference to the state identity, governance and political management would make the All India Muslim League acceptable to the diversified Muslim population of British India.

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Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah is relevant to present-day Pakistan not only because of his commanding role in the struggle for the establishment of Pakistan but also because his vision is at the centre of the debate on the characteristics features of the Pakistani state and the political system.

Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah made countless statements in the pre-independence period on the rights and interests of the Muslims of British India and how to adequately protect these; the rationale for the establishment of a separate and independent state; and Pakistan, Islam and democracy. He did not articulate his ideas in terms of institutions and processes because he was busy with the independence struggle. Perhaps he thought that the broadly-based statements and enunciation of the principles only with reference to the state identity, governance and political management would make the All India Muslim League acceptable to the diversified Muslim population of British India.

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