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Monday, 29 September 2014

Pakistan Resolution/ Lahore Resolution (March 24, 1940)




                     It is 1930 that Iqbal suggested the union or the Frontier Province, Baluchistan, Sindu and Kashmir a Muslim State within the federations. This proved to be a creative idea which germinated during the early thirties to burst into vigorous life with the advent of the new reforms.

                    The idealist Chaudhry Rehmal Ali developed this conception at Cambridge, where he inspired a group of young Muslims and invented the term ‘Pakistan (later ‘Pakistan’ in 1935.

                  His ideas seemed visionary during that time, but within 7 years they turned into a political programme by Jinnah with the new name as its slogan or banner. 

                    The ideology of Iqbal, the vision of Rehamat Ali, and the fears of Muslims were thus united by the practical genius of Jinnah to blind Muslim together as never before during the British period and ultimately led to the vivisection of India and creation of Pakistan. Pakistan Resolution was an important landmark in this context. 

                  The Lahore Session of the Muslim League, held on March 24, 1940, passed Pakistan Resolution and rejected the Federal scheme as envisaged in the government of India Act, 1935.

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