Ek Tareekh 25 December - A Documentary

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Ek Tareekh 25 December is a documentary published by the known Sama News TV channel on Aug 12, 2011, voiced by Zulfiqar Naqvi. The documentary consists of two parts and is in the Urdu language.

Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah (December 25, 1876 - September 11, 1948) was a Pakistani politician and leader of the All India Muslim League, under whose leadership Muslims gained independence from Britain, thus establishing Pakistan and he was the first governor of Pakistan. Become a general.

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Officially in Pakistan, he is also known as Quaid-e-Azam (The Greatest Leader) and Baba-e-Qum (the Father of the Nation). Jinnah's birthday is celebrated nationally in Pakistan as a public holiday in Pakistan.

Ek Tareekh 25 December (Part 01)
Initially, he joined the Indian National Congress and was a supporter of Muslim-Hindu unity. It was through his efforts that an agreement was reached between the All India Muslim League and the Indian National Congress in 1916. Due to differences with the Congress, he left the Congress Party and joined the leadership of the Muslim League. 

He presented the famous fourteen points for the protection of the political rights of Muslims in independent India. Due to differences between Muslim leaders, he left India and went to Britain. Due to the efforts of many Muslim leaders, especially Allama Iqbal, he returned and took over the leadership of the Muslim League. He was a moderate Shia Muslim from the point of view of sectarian beliefs.


Ek Tareekh 25 December (Part 02)

Several Muslim leaders convinced Jinnah to return to India in 1934 and reorganize the Muslim League. In the light of the 1940 Pakistan Resolution (Lahore Resolution), Jinnah was engaged in creating a separate state for Muslims called Pakistan. In the 1946 elections, the Muslim League won most of the seats of the Muslims and Jinnah advocated the establishment of Pakistan. launched a campaign of a direct struggle for, as a reaction to which Congress supporters staged mass riots in South Asia. 

After the failure of all the efforts of the Muslim League and Congress alliance, Britain finally had to accept the demand for independence of Pakistan and India. As the Governor-General of Pakistan, Jinnah struggled for the resettlement of millions of refugees, the country's internal and external policy, security, and economic development.

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