Who is the chief exponent of Two nation theory?
(A) Vivekananda
(B) Gokhale
(C) Gandhiji
(D) Mohammed Ali Jinnah
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✔ (D) Mohammed Ali Jinnah
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Muhammad Ali Jinnah was the chief exponent of the two-nation theory. He had earlier supported the two-nation theory. Muhammad Ali Jinnah had a major role in the establishment of Pakistan. He was the leader of the Muslim League. In Pakistan, he is known as Quaid-e-Azam. Muhammad Ali Jinnah had emerged as the leader of the Congress in Indian politics. Later he joined the Muslim League and at the time of India's independence, he started demanding a separate nation for the Muslims. In this way, he got the partition India and got the country created the name Pakistan.
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(D) Muhammad Ali Jinnah - is the chief exponent of Two nation theory.
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- Muhammad Ali Jinnah was born on 25 December 18 AD at the Wazir Haveli in Karachi, which was then part of the Bombay Presidency of British India. Note that this place is currently part of Sindh province of Pakistan.
- Jinnah was the second child of his parents' four sons and three daughters.
- He started working as a lawyer in Bombay.It is said that at that time he was the only Muslim barrister in Bombay.
- Attended the twentieth annual session of the Congress in December 1904 and began his direct political career.
- He also assisted in the implementation of the Waqf Act as a Muslim religious law under British Indian law in 1911.
- In December 1912, Jinnah addressed the annual session of the Muslim League. However, he was not a member of the league at the time.
- In 1913 he officially joined the Muslim League.
- Jinnah was afraid that after the British left India, the Muslims of the Congress will be deprived of their Muslims in the main legislation.
- So, he demanded Pakistan as a separate state.
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