Jinnah's Fourteen Points
Description: Jinnah's Fourteen Points were a set of demands put forward by Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the leader of the All-India Muslim League, in 1929. The points were intended to protect the rights of Muslims in India and to ensure that they would have a say in the governance of the country. Jinnah's Fourteen Points were a major factor in the partition of India in 1947. | |
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