Selected Speeches and Statements of the Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah. 1911-1934 and 1947-1948 : M.Rafique Afzal

By: M.Rafique AfzalMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: Lahore : Research Society of Paksitan, 1980Edition: 4thDescription: 475 pages S1Subject(s): Jinnah, Muhammad Ali--Quaid-i-Azam--SpeechesDDC classification: 954.9042080 RAF-S 1980
Contents:
1. Mussalman Wakf validating Bill, March 17, 1911. 2. Elementary Education Bill, March 19, 1912. 3. Mussalman Wakf Validating Bill, April, 1913. 4. Bombay Provincial Conference, October 21, 1916. 5. All-India Muslim League, December 30, 1916. 6. Protest against interments, July 30, 1917. 7. Administrative System in the Punjab, September 13, 1917. 8. Resolution on Reform Proposals, September 7, 1918. 9. The Effect of Press Legislation in India, September 19, 1918. 10. Resolution re Sedition Committee’s Report and Working of the criminal Investigation Department, September 23, 1918. 11. Criminal Law (Emergency powers) Bill, February 6, 1919. 12. Criminal Law (Emergency powers) Bill, February 12, 1919. 13. Criminal Law (Emergency powers) Bill, March 13, 1919. 14. Criminal Law (Emergency powers) Bill, March 13, 1919. 15. Criminal Law (Emergency powers) Bill, March 13, 1919. 16. Criminal Law (Emergency powers) Bill, March 13, 1919. 17. Criminal Law (Emergency powers) Bill, March 14, 1919. 18. Criminal Law (Emergency powers) Bill, March 14, 1919. 19. Letter to the Viceroy, March 28, 1919. 20. The Great of full Self-Governing Dominion status to India, February 8, 1924. 21. Indianisation of the army, March 6, 1924. 22. Statement of the position of the Nationalist Party in regard to the Demands, Grants, March 11, 1924. 23. All-India Muslim League, May 24, 1924. 24. Recommendations of the Lee Commission, September 12, 1924. 25. Indian Criminal Law (Amendment) Bill, September 16, 1924. 26. Sub-Committee of the All-Parties Conference, January 24, 1925. 27. Bengal Criminal Law (Amendment) Ordinance, January 28, 1925. 28. Establishment of a Supreme Court in India, February 17, 1925. 29. Establishment of a Military college, February 18, 1925. 30. Indianisation of the Railway, February 25, 1925. 31. Demand for the Executive council and the Reforms, March 23, 1925. 32. The Indian Finance Bill, March 18, 1925. 33. Bengal Criminal law, Amendment Supplementary Bill, March 23, 1925. 34. Bengal Criminal Law Amendment Supplementary Bill, March 24, 1925. 35. Recommendations of the Reforms Inquiry committee, September 8, 1925. 36. Demand for executive council and Reforms, March 11, 1926. 37. Extension of Reforms to N.W.F. Province, March 8, 1926. 38. Reforms and Representation, December 30, 1926. 39. Statement regarding Delhi, Proposals, March 29, 1927. 40. Indianisation of half the Cadre of Officers, August 25, 1927. 41. The Statutory Commission, February 16, 1928. 42. Recommendation of Skeen Committee, March 10, 1928. 43. Simon Commission Grant, March 13, 1928. 44. Frontier Reforms, March 13, 1928. 45. All-Parties National Convention, September 22, 1928. 46. General Budget and the Constitutional Reforms, March 12, 1929. 47. Resolution containing the fourteen Points March 28, 1929. 48. Letter to the Prime Minister of England, June 19, 1929. 49. Plenary Session of the Indian Round table Conference, November 28, 1930. 50. Component Elements of the Federation, December 1, 1930. 51. Railways, December 4, 1930. 52. Component Elements of the Federation, December 5, 1930. 53. Composition of the Federal Legislature, December 22, 1930. 54. Composition of the Federal Legislature, December 22, 1930. 55. Composition of the Federal Legislature, December 31, 1930. 56. Indirect Elections and the Federal Legislature, January 2, 1931. 57. The Federal Executive, January 7, 1931. 58. Future constitution and the Muslim Minority, January 31, 1931. 59. Indianisation of the Army, January 7, 1931. 60. Indianisation of the Army, January 9, 1931. 61. Indianisation of the Army, January 12, 1931. 62. Separation of Sind, January 12, 1931. 63. The Federal Court, October 27, 1931. 64. Future Constitution and the Muslims, November 26, 1931. Part II: 65. Jinnah and the Frontier Tribesmen, June 17, 1947. 66. Statement regarding the States, June 17, 1947. 67. Vote solidly for Pakistan Constituent Assembly, June 25, 1947. 68. Quaid-i-Azam’s Appeal to Sylhet Muslim, June 25, 1947. 69. Muslim India will make its contribution to World Peace, July 7, 1947. 70. Jinnah demands release of Kashmir detenus, July 11, 1947. 71. Protection to the Minorities, July 14, 1947. 72. Assassination of two Burmese Executive Committee Members, July 20, 1947. 73. Jinnah assures support to Indonesia, July 26, 1947. 74. No forcing of leaders on Assembly Parties, July 28, 1947. 75. Statement regarding the states, July 30, 1947. 76. Statement regarding elections, July 31, 1947. 77. Jinnah’s message to Hindustan, August, 7, 1947. 78. Peace within and peace without August, 15, 1947. 79. Preserve peace for the sake of Pakistan, August 24, 1947. 80. Go forward with courage and hope, August 31, 1947. 81. Quaid-i-Azam opens fund for refugees, September 12, 1947. 82. Condition of the Muslims of Delhi, September 15, 1947. 83. Retaliation not in our interest, September 17, 1947. 84. Pakistan will never agree to union with India, October 25, 1947. 85. Quaid-i-Azam refutes Kashmir Government’s ex parte allegations, October 26, 1947. 86. Save all you can for relief of Refugees, October 30, 1947. 87. Equip yourself for arduous task ahead, October 31, 1947. 88. Message to Armed Forces and security Guard, November 8, 1947. 89. Jinnah welcomes British officers of Pakistan, November 22, 1947. 90. H M G treating Pakistan with indifference, December 19, 1947. 91. Pakistan’s support to Arabs on Palestine issue, December 24, 1947. 92. Faith, Unity and Discipline, December 28, 1947. 93. Royal transjordon Mission, December 24, 1947. 94. Address to Karachi Bar Association, January 25, 1948. 95. High or Low-we are all servants of the State, February 14, 1948. 96. Reply to a Press conference, February 15, 1948. 97. India should deal with Pakistan on Equal footing, March 11, 1948. 98. Equal rights to all citizens, March 22, 1948. 99. Scheduled castes assured, March 22, 1948. 100. Irani Visitors meet Quaid-i-Azam, April 9, 1948. 101. France and Pakistan desire world peace, April 9, 1948. 102. Quaid-i-Azam’s Plea for one party in Pakistan, April 20, 1948. 103. Need for real friendship May 5, 1948. 104. Hyderabad fully within rights to remain independent, June 1, 1948. Index.
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Speeches and Statatments of The Quaid-i-Azam M.A.Jinnah(1911-1934)and (1947-1948)

1. Mussalman Wakf validating Bill, March 17, 1911. 2. Elementary Education Bill, March 19, 1912. 3. Mussalman Wakf Validating Bill, April, 1913. 4. Bombay Provincial Conference, October 21, 1916. 5. All-India Muslim League, December 30, 1916. 6. Protest against interments, July 30, 1917. 7. Administrative System in the Punjab, September 13, 1917. 8. Resolution on Reform Proposals, September 7, 1918. 9. The Effect of Press Legislation in India, September 19, 1918. 10. Resolution re Sedition Committee’s Report and Working of the criminal Investigation Department, September 23, 1918. 11. Criminal Law (Emergency powers) Bill, February 6, 1919. 12. Criminal Law (Emergency powers) Bill, February 12, 1919. 13. Criminal Law (Emergency powers) Bill, March 13, 1919. 14. Criminal Law (Emergency powers) Bill, March 13, 1919. 15. Criminal Law (Emergency powers) Bill, March 13, 1919. 16. Criminal Law (Emergency powers) Bill, March 13, 1919. 17. Criminal Law (Emergency powers) Bill, March 14, 1919. 18. Criminal Law (Emergency powers) Bill, March 14, 1919. 19. Letter to the Viceroy, March 28, 1919. 20. The Great of full Self-Governing Dominion status to India, February 8, 1924. 21. Indianisation of the army, March 6, 1924. 22. Statement of the position of the Nationalist Party in regard to the Demands, Grants, March 11, 1924. 23. All-India Muslim League, May 24, 1924. 24. Recommendations of the Lee Commission, September 12, 1924. 25. Indian Criminal Law (Amendment) Bill, September 16, 1924. 26. Sub-Committee of the All-Parties Conference, January 24, 1925. 27. Bengal Criminal Law (Amendment) Ordinance, January 28, 1925. 28. Establishment of a Supreme Court in India, February 17, 1925. 29. Establishment of a Military college, February 18, 1925. 30. Indianisation of the Railway, February 25, 1925. 31. Demand for the Executive council and the Reforms, March 23, 1925. 32. The Indian Finance Bill, March 18, 1925. 33. Bengal Criminal law, Amendment Supplementary Bill, March 23, 1925. 34. Bengal Criminal Law Amendment Supplementary Bill, March 24, 1925. 35. Recommendations of the Reforms Inquiry committee, September 8, 1925. 36. Demand for executive council and Reforms, March 11, 1926. 37. Extension of Reforms to N.W.F. Province, March 8, 1926. 38. Reforms and Representation, December 30, 1926. 39. Statement regarding Delhi, Proposals, March 29, 1927. 40. Indianisation of half the Cadre of Officers, August 25, 1927. 41. The Statutory Commission, February 16, 1928. 42. Recommendation of Skeen Committee, March 10, 1928. 43. Simon Commission Grant, March 13, 1928. 44. Frontier Reforms, March 13, 1928. 45. All-Parties National Convention, September 22, 1928. 46. General Budget and the Constitutional Reforms, March 12, 1929. 47. Resolution containing the fourteen Points March 28, 1929. 48. Letter to the Prime Minister of England, June 19, 1929. 49. Plenary Session of the Indian Round table Conference, November 28, 1930. 50. Component Elements of the Federation, December 1, 1930. 51. Railways, December 4, 1930. 52. Component Elements of the Federation, December 5, 1930. 53. Composition of the Federal Legislature, December 22, 1930. 54. Composition of the Federal Legislature, December 22, 1930. 55. Composition of the Federal Legislature, December 31, 1930. 56. Indirect Elections and the Federal Legislature, January 2, 1931. 57. The Federal Executive, January 7, 1931. 58. Future constitution and the Muslim Minority, January 31, 1931. 59. Indianisation of the Army, January 7, 1931. 60. Indianisation of the Army, January 9, 1931. 61. Indianisation of the Army, January 12, 1931. 62. Separation of Sind, January 12, 1931. 63. The Federal Court, October 27, 1931. 64. Future Constitution and the Muslims, November 26, 1931. Part II: 65. Jinnah and the Frontier Tribesmen, June 17, 1947. 66. Statement regarding the States, June 17, 1947. 67. Vote solidly for Pakistan Constituent Assembly, June 25, 1947. 68. Quaid-i-Azam’s Appeal to Sylhet Muslim, June 25, 1947. 69. Muslim India will make its contribution to World Peace, July 7, 1947. 70. Jinnah demands release of Kashmir detenus, July 11, 1947. 71. Protection to the Minorities, July 14, 1947. 72. Assassination of two Burmese Executive Committee Members, July 20, 1947. 73. Jinnah assures support to Indonesia, July 26, 1947. 74. No forcing of leaders on Assembly Parties, July 28, 1947. 75. Statement regarding the states, July 30, 1947. 76. Statement regarding elections, July 31, 1947. 77. Jinnah’s message to Hindustan, August, 7, 1947. 78. Peace within and peace without August, 15, 1947. 79. Preserve peace for the sake of Pakistan, August 24, 1947. 80. Go forward with courage and hope, August 31, 1947. 81. Quaid-i-Azam opens fund for refugees, September 12, 1947. 82. Condition of the Muslims of Delhi, September 15, 1947. 83. Retaliation not in our interest, September 17, 1947. 84. Pakistan will never agree to union with India, October 25, 1947. 85. Quaid-i-Azam refutes Kashmir Government’s ex parte allegations, October 26, 1947. 86. Save all you can for relief of Refugees, October 30, 1947. 87. Equip yourself for arduous task ahead, October 31, 1947. 88. Message to Armed Forces and security Guard, November 8, 1947. 89. Jinnah welcomes British officers of Pakistan, November 22, 1947. 90. H M G treating Pakistan with indifference, December 19, 1947. 91. Pakistan’s support to Arabs on Palestine issue, December 24, 1947. 92. Faith, Unity and Discipline, December 28, 1947. 93. Royal transjordon Mission, December 24, 1947. 94. Address to Karachi Bar Association, January 25, 1948. 95. High or Low-we are all servants of the State, February 14, 1948. 96. Reply to a Press conference, February 15, 1948. 97. India should deal with Pakistan on Equal footing, March 11, 1948. 98. Equal rights to all citizens, March 22, 1948. 99. Scheduled castes assured, March 22, 1948. 100. Irani Visitors meet Quaid-i-Azam, April 9, 1948. 101. France and Pakistan desire world peace, April 9, 1948. 102. Quaid-i-Azam’s Plea for one party in Pakistan, April 20, 1948. 103. Need for real friendship May 5, 1948. 104. Hyderabad fully within rights to remain independent, June 1, 1948. Index.

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