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Founder of Pakistan M.A. Jinnah declared unequivocally that "it is impossible to work a democratic parliamentary government in India" in press interview given to:
In interviews and articles published in international outlets, notably the Manchester Guardian (in 1939–1940), Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah argued that Western-style parliamentary democracy was unsuitable for India because it operates on homogeneous populations, whereas India was home to two major distinct nations (Hindus and Muslims), meaning majoritarian democracy would result in permanent Hindu rule.
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In 1917 Kheiri Brothers suggested a plan of partition of India in conference of Socialist International held in:
Abdul Jabbar Kheiri and Abdul Sattar Kheiri (known as the Kheiri Brothers) attended the Stockholm Conference of the Socialist International in October 1917. They submitted a written proposal advocating for the political partition of the Indian subcontinent into separate Muslim and Hindu states, representing one of the earliest recorded international appeals for partition.
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"The Millat of Islam & Menace of Indianism" is written by:
Chaudhry Rehmat Ali, who coined the name "Pakistan" in his 1933 pamphlet Now or Never, authored the book The Millat of Islam and the Menace of Indianism in 1940. In this work, he elaborated on the distinct socio-religious identity of Muslims in the subcontinent and advocated for separate Muslim sovereign entities (such as Pakistan, Bangistan, and Usmanistan).
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Zia established a course for Pakistan that enabled the government:
General Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq, who ruled Pakistan from 1978 to 1988, implemented policies that aimed to integrate Islamic principles into the governance of Pakistan. His regime is often characterized by a shift towards a more theocratic approach, emphasizing Islamic law (Sharia) and values in the legislative and social frameworks of the country.
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Sir Syed Ahmed Khan advocated the inclusion of Indians in Legislative Council in his famous book, Causes of the Indian Revolt, as early as:
Sir Syed Ahmed Khan, in his work "Causes of the Indian Revolt," advocated for the inclusion of Indians in the Legislative Council, marking an important step toward political representation and democratic participation in colonial India.
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The Legal Framework Order, which amended the Constitution of Pakistan unilaterally, was issued by:
Under the Legal Framework Order (LFO) of 1970, issued by General Yahya Khan, the National Assembly was given 120 days to frame a constitution, failing which it would be automatically dissolved.
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Who drafted "Wardha Scheme" under the guidance of Ghandi?
The Wardha Scheme, a plan for basic education emphasizing learning through craftwork, was drafted by a committee headed by Dr. Zakir Hussain under Mahatma Gandhi's guidance.
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Who constructed five canals to remove scarcity of water?
Firuz Shah Tughlaq, a ruler of the Delhi Sultanate, is known for his extensive public works, including the construction of canals to improve irrigation and agriculture.
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Who was known in history as Mujaddid Alf Thani, the Reformer et millenium?
Shaikh Ahmad Sirhindi was a prominent Naqshbandi Sufi scholar known as Mujaddid Alf Thani, which means "Renewer of the Second Millennium." He actively worked to purify Islam of what he perceived as heterodox practices and syncretism.