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The refugee crisis was the greatest problem that Jinnah faced in governing Pakistan in the years 1947-48. Give reasons for your answer. ​

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Answered by adrishdey05
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Answer:

Muslims migrated to Pakistan

Explanation:

The main problem for the newly formed Pakistan Government was to settle down the refugees from India. There was an economic crisis. Every one who came from India used to sit on roads, streets, narrows lanes etc. There was also a Food crisis.

Answered by Jasleen0599
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The refugee crisis was the greatest problem that Jinnah faced in governing Pakistan in the years 1947-48.

  • Hindu and Muslim fighting significantly intensified in 1947. Muslims were compelled to abandon everything out of fear of being slaughtered and migrate into Pakistan to find safety.
  • Up to one million individuals may have died in the fighting, and at least 14 million people were displaced. The areas of Kashmir and Punjab were most severely impacted by partition, and these regions continue to be extremely tense. Flooding brought on by the monsoon that year damaged most of the harvest, adding to the refugee situation.
  • More than 25,000 refugees from the modern-day country of Haiti, the French province of Saint-Domingue, came on American soil between 1791 and 1810.
  • On August 15, 1947, Liaqat Ali Khan took office as prime minister and constituted a government. Khwaja Nazimuddin was named governor general on September 12, 1948, after Governor-General Mohammed Ali Jinnah passed away on September 11, 1948.
  • Liaquat Ali Khan was chosen by Pakistan's founding fathers to serve as the nation's first prime minister in 1947, while Muhammad Ali Jinnah was chosen to serve as the nation's first governor general and speaker of the State Parliament.

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