mar 9, 1929 - Jinnah's 14-point formula
Mar, 1929
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Jinnah's fourteen demands
The recommendations of the Nehru Report were not acceptable to Jinnah.
He proposed certain amendments in the Nehru Report at the All Parties Conference held at Calcutta in 1928 but his demands were not accepted.
Jinnah in 1929 gave fourteen points which were to become the basis of all future propaganda of the Muslim League.
He mentions:
1. Provincial autonomy.
2. Full religious freedom to all communities.
3. One-third Muslim representation in the Central legislature and Cabinet.
4. Separation of Sindh from Bombay.
5. Separate electorates.
6. TO give NWFP the status of a province.
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