In which year was the Objectives Resolution passed?
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The Constituent Assembly passed the Objectives Resolution in 1949.
Liaquat Ali Khan presented it.
Practice Pakistan questions with answers and explanations.
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The Constituent Assembly passed the Objectives Resolution in 1949.
Liaquat Ali Khan presented it.
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Prime Minister Liaquat Ali Khan presented the resolution.
It was adopted by the Constituent Assembly in March 1949.
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The theory viewed Muslims and Hindus as separate nations with distinct identities.
It became a central ideological basis of the Pakistan Movement.
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The Urdu-Hindi controversy emerged in the nineteenth century.
It highlighted cultural and political differences between communities.
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Bengal was partitioned in 1905 under Lord Curzon.
The decision was annulled in 1911.
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Allama Iqbal delivered the Allahabad Address as Muslim League president.
He proposed the consolidation of Muslim-majority areas in north-western India.
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Sir Cyril Radcliffe chaired the Punjab and Bengal boundary commissions.
The resulting boundaries became known as the Radcliffe Line.
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Iqbal argued for political consolidation of Muslim-majority provinces.
The address later became important in the ideological development of Pakistan.
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Chaudhry Rahmat Ali used the name Pakistan in his 1933 pamphlet.
The name combined letters associated with Muslim-majority regions.
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Muhammad Ali Jinnah led the political struggle that resulted in Pakistan.
He is honored as Quaid-e-Azam, meaning Great Leader.
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Now or Never was published in 1933.
It advocated a separate Muslim homeland in north-western India.
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The All-India Muslim League represented Muslim political interests in British India.
Under Jinnah's leadership, it demanded a separate homeland.