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  2. Muhammad Ali Jinnah - Wikipedia

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    He opposed Gandhi, but the tide of Indian opinion was against him. At the 1920 session of the Congress in Nagpur, Jinnah was shouted down by the delegates, who passed Gandhi's proposal, pledging satyagraha until India was independent. Jinnah did not attend the subsequent League meeting, held in the same city, which passed a similar resolution.

  3. Fourteen Points of Jinnah - Wikipedia

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    He gave his 14 points which covered the interests of Muslims and in these 14 points Jinnah stated it was the "parting of ways" and that he did not want anything to do with the Indian National Congress in the future. The League leaders motivated Jinnah to revive the Muslim League and give it direction. As a result, these points became the ...

  4. Day of Deliverance - Wikipedia

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    The Day of Deliverance was a celebration day marked by the All-India Muslim League and others on 22 December 1939 during the Indian independence movement.It was led by the Muslim League's president Muhammad Ali Jinnah, and intended to rejoice the resignation of all members of the rival Indian National Congress party from provincial and central offices in protest over their not having been ...

  5. 1934 Indian general election - Wikipedia

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    A Congress splinter group, the Congress Nationalist Party, was the only other one to gain a significant number of seats. Most of the 30 Muslim constituencies elected independents to the Council, but within the Council, leadership of the independent Muslims was assumed by Muhammad Ali Jinnah , who, shortly after the election, resumed the ...

  6. List of presidents of the All-India Muslim League - Wikipedia

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    In 1931 the party again split into two when Muhammad Ali Jinnah moved to London abandoning politics. [3] The two factions were led by Abdul Aziz and Hafiz Hidayat. The two factions merged again when Jinnah returned to India in 1934. [4] The last session was held in Karachi in 1943 and was presided by Muhammad Ali Jinnah. [5]

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    Once Buck and Gallagher leave, Johnson will be down to a 217-to-213 majority, meaning Republicans will only be able to lose one vote with full attendance and still be able to pass legislation.

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    “Mike Gallagher’s extremely selfish decision to leave Congress early and push us towards a Hakeem Jeffries speakership should not be allowed to happen. Mike Gallagher should be expelled so the ...

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    She was the legislative assistant to state Rep. Bob Morton and was appointed to finish his term in in 1994 and would serve as a 7th Legislative District representative until her election to Congress.