What was Muhammad Ali Jinnah’s constitutional position at Pakistan’s creation?
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Muhammad Ali Jinnah became Pakistan's first Governor-General.
Liaquat Ali Khan became the first Prime Minister.
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Muhammad Ali Jinnah became Pakistan's first Governor-General.
Liaquat Ali Khan became the first Prime Minister.
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Pakistan became an independent state on 14 August 1947.
The date is celebrated as Independence Day.
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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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Lord Mountbatten served as the last Viceroy of British India.
He supervised the transfer of power in 1947.
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The 3 June Plan provided for the partition of British India.
It led directly to the creation of Pakistan and India.
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Direct Action Day was observed on 16 August 1946.
It followed political deadlock over constitutional arrangements.
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The Cabinet Mission Plan proposed a union, provincial groups, and provinces.
It attempted to preserve Indian unity while addressing communal demands.
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Congress and the Muslim League rejected different aspects of the plan.
The mission therefore failed to create political agreement.
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Sir Stafford Cripps brought British proposals to India in 1942.
The proposals failed to satisfy major political parties.
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A. K. Fazlul Huq, premier of Bengal, formally moved the resolution.
It was supported by Muslim leaders from different regions.
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The resolution was adopted at the Muslim League session in Minto Park.
The site is now known as Iqbal Park.
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The Lahore Resolution was adopted on 23 March 1940.
It called for independent states in Muslim-majority regions.