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The case of muhammad ali jinnah,popularly known as the creator of pakistan,is even more striking.throughout his public life he was an active poltician,a critic of british rule and for many years an ardent advocate of indian national unity.In the early part of his creer he was a member simultaneously of the national congress and the muslim league.as the representative of the latter body he played a prominent part in negotiations which led to the lucknow pact of 1916.He continued his membership in and his support of the congress untill his open disagreement with gandhi on the question of civil disobdience and non-coopration in 1920.In these years he was frequently ansd justly described as the greatest ambassador of hindu-muslim unity.But Gandhi,s influence over the national congress and his readiness to resort to unconstitutional methods to acheive his end distrubed and finally alienated jinnah.he continued to insist,no less firmly than the congress leaders themselves,on the right of india to self-government.But his energies were hencforth directed less to the task of uniting hindues ans muslims,and more to that of securing adquate safeguards for muslims rights and interests even after the final breach with the congress in 1928,he did not abundon the idea of political unity of the country,although he would have had that unity in a form rather different from that favoured by such men as Gandhi and Nehrue.He was the last of the muslim leaders to be converted to the idea of separate muslim nationhood,and, possibly for that very reason,he beacme the greatest critic of the congress which he was never tried of denoucing as a totalitarian party bent upon the establishement of Hindue rule.




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Quaid-e-Azam the founder of Pakistan was an active politian,social man and in favour of indo-muslim unity.He remaind co-member of congress and muslim league and conducted Luknow pact of 1916.But he ended his membership from congress in 1920,because of disareement from Gandhi.He was always in favour of combine self -government in india with protcting the right os muslims different from the views of Gandhi and Nehru.At the end he became the greatest critic of congress and started favour of muslims.



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1) Quaid-e-azam,Creator of pakistan
2) Jinnah: Ambassador of Hindu-muslim unity
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