Title of article
Jinnah – Liaquat Partnership and the Muslim Cause in South Asia
Author/Authors
Dar, Farooq Ahmad Quaid-i-Azam University - Department of History, Pakistan
From page
453
To page
470
Abstract
Quaid-i-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah was the most popular of all the leaders amongst the Muslims of South Asia during the freedom movement and Liaquat Ali Khan had the distinction of being his most trusted deputy. Liaquat considered Jinnah as the only person who could put a new life into the Muslim League and save the Muslims of South Asia. Jinnah found in Liaquat a companion who could help him in his mission. Liaquat had great respect for Jinnah and Jinnah trusted Liaquat the most. Both shared a common passion -to serve the people. Combination of the two not only helped the Muslims of South Asia achieve a separate homeland for them but also worked to combat the problems Pakistan was facing at the time of its inception.
Keywords
Muslims , South Asia , Muslim League , Independence Movement , Congress
Journal title
Journal Of Political Studies
Journal title
Journal Of Political Studies
Record number
2649065
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