Pakistani Scholars on Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah : Riaz Ahmad
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TextPublication details: Islamabad : Quaid-i-Azam University, 1999.Description: 507 pages P44Subject(s): DDC classification: - 954.9042 RIA-P 1999
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Pakistan Scholars On Quaid-i-Azam M.A.Jinnah
Introduction: All-India Muslim League (1906-47(7); Majlis-I Ahrar-I Islam (1929-47) (40); The Khaksar Movement (1931-47)(44); Khudi’I Khidmatgars (1929-47)(48); Jami’at al-Ulama-I Hind (1919-45) and Jami’at al-Ulama-I Islam (1945-47) (51); Jama’at-I Islami Hind (58). 1. Pakistan Muslim League 1947-54. 2. Provincial Muslim Leagues 1947-54, Punjab Muslim League (92); NWFP Muslim League (106); Sind Muslim League (114); East Pakistan Muslim League (123). 3. Growth of the Opposition; Pakistan People’s Party (138); Azad Pakistan Party (141); Pakistan ‘Awami Muslim league (146); Sind ‘Awami Mahaz (159). 4. Bengali Grievances and the Politics of the United Front; The language controversy (164); Representation in the Services (175); East Pakistan’s Economic Grievances (181); The Emergence of New Parties (188); Negotiating the United Front (192); Elections (196); The United Front in office (199); Suspension of Political Activity (208). 5. Constitution-Making and the Parties; Composition of the constituent assembly of Pakistan (212); Parries in the Constituent Assembly (213); parties Outside the Constituent Assembly (214) ; The Objectives Resolution (218) ; Interim Reprot (221); The Principle of parity and the Nazim al-Din Report (224); The Ahmadiyya Controversy and its Impact (233) ; The Interim Constitution (235) ; the Muhammad ‘Ali formula (237) ; East Pakistan Elections and The Reopening of the constitutional formula (241); constituent Assembly versus the Governor General (246). 6. Government Without Political Parties; The Steamroller” of one Unit (255); Split in the United Front (261); From The constituent convention to the constituent Assembly (265); Elections to The Second Constituent Assembly (270); Negotiations for a Coalition (275). 7. The Fall of the Muslim League: Enactment of the One-Unit Bill (282); “Sledge-Hammering” a Constitution (284) Efforts to Revive the Pakistan Muslim league (293); Strains within the Muslim League (295); The Republican Party (299); the United front in Office (303); Dissolution of the First Coalition (308). 8. The ‘Awami League in Power; The Electorate issue (311); Foreign Policy (317) ; One Unit (330). 9. Coalitions- The Last Phase: Muslim League Coalition Ministry (341); Republican party Coalition Ministry (344); Coalition Governments in the Provinces (346); General Elections and the Political Parties (355). Conclusion, Appendices, Select Bibliography, Index.
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