How did liaquat Ali khan justify the creation of pakistan
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Liaquat Ali Khan (1895-1951)believed that Muslims would always face problems and challenges in independent India.He therefore argued for creation of a separate state called Pakistan.
He is considered one of the founding fathers of Pakistan and was its first Prime Minister. Initially he was a staunch supporter of Indian nationalism and wanted a United nationalism and wanted a United India.But gradually under the leadership of Mohammed Ali Jinnah, he moved away from the Congress and joined the Muslim league in 1923
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Liaquat Ali Khan justified the creation of Pakistan in the following way.
- He was the first prime minister of Pakistan and was an important Pakistan activist.
- He had always favoured Jinnah when he raised the demands for a separate nation for Muslims.
- He became the right hand of Mohammed Ali Jinnah and worked for his nation till the end of his life.
- He always believed that an independent India would never be a safe place for Muslims. There will be discrimination and a lack of facilities for Muslims.
- So, he worked hard so that Pakistan could be formed.
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