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Originally Posted by exclusively
Yes you are wrong, because at initial stage, he retained "nationalism" by his ideas and poetry, contained verses like Tarana-e-Hind. Later on, on account of two nation theory, which ultimately led him to Allahbad Address for separate homeland.
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But this question is about "ideology of Pakistan" and he is actually known as opponent of nationalism. You have mentioned "PURE NATIONALISM" which is not correct in this question. He may be in favour of nationalism at the earlier stages of his life but then his views changed at 180 degrees. It would not wise to write this facet in question like this.