The Struggle for PakistanUniversity of Karachi, 1969 - 389 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 116
... present boundaries of East and West Pakistan . 6 These letters seem to have attracted some notice because they were later published in the form of a pamphlet which ran into two editions . The second edition is dated December , 1925 . In ...
... present boundaries of East and West Pakistan . 6 These letters seem to have attracted some notice because they were later published in the form of a pamphlet which ran into two editions . The second edition is dated December , 1925 . In ...
الصفحة 139
... present " . More speci- fically the Committee posed three questions to the Viceroy . First , what were the objectives of His Majesty's Government in the War ? Secondly , what was the future that was contemplated in the cons- titutional ...
... present " . More speci- fically the Committee posed three questions to the Viceroy . First , what were the objectives of His Majesty's Government in the War ? Secondly , what was the future that was contemplated in the cons- titutional ...
الصفحة 256
... present and voting , of each of the two major communities as well as a majority of all the members present and voting . All residuary powers would be- long to the Provinces . Provinces would be free to form groups with Executives and ...
... present and voting , of each of the two major communities as well as a majority of all the members present and voting . All residuary powers would be- long to the Provinces . Provinces would be free to form groups with Executives and ...
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Introductory | 1 |
The Formulation of Attitudes | 17 |
19141935 | 42 |
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accepted agreed agreement areas asked August authority basis Bengal body British Government Cabinet called Central civil claim Committee communal Conference Congress leaders Congress Working Committee Constituent Assembly Constitution Council December decided decision Delhi demand effort elected establishment existence fact federal final future Gandhi give given hand Hindu House Ibid idea important independence India India Muslim League interests interim issue Jinnah July June Khan leaders Legislative legislature letter London Lord Majesty's Government majority March matter meeting Menon ment Minister ministry minorities Mission movement Muslim League negotiations Nehru offer opinion organization Pakistan Panjab parties political position possible present principle problem proposals provinces question rejected Report representatives resolution responsible result rule scheme seats Secretary separate statement subcontinent taken talks tion Union United Viceroy whole