14 points of Quaid e Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah || What are the Fourteen Points of Quaid-e-Azam ? || Impact of fourteen points of Quaid e Azam

 The 14 points of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah  are as follows  in the reaction of the Simon Commission appointed to discuss parliamentary reform in British India




Quaid e Azam presented 14 points on which date and which month?

Quaid e Azam presented 14 points on March 1929

Fourteen Points of Quaid e Azam css

Importance of Jinnah 14 points?

The 14 Points of Mohammad Ali Jinnah were proposed as a constitutional reforms plan to safeguard the political and social rights of Muslims in a British India in 1929. In these points he guaranteed Muslims rights and also propagated the rights of other minorities of Combined Birtish India۔
Quaid e Azam k 14 Nukat 


Outline
1 Fourteen Points of Quaid-e-Azam INTRODUCTION
3 JINNAH'S FOURTEEN POINTS -1929
1.Federal System
2.Provincial Autonomy
3.Representation of Minorities
4.Number of Muslim Representative
5.Separate Electorates
6.Muslim Majority Provinces
7.Religious Liberty
8.Three-Fourth RepresentationThree-Fourth Representation
9.Separation of Sind
10.Introduction of Reforms in N.W.F.P and Baluchistan
11.Government Services
12.Protection of Muslim's culture and Language
13.One-Third Muslim Ministers



India's next constitution will be federal in nature.

All provinces, especially Balochistan, will have equal sovereignty.

All the legislatures of the country will be constituted in such a way that the minority will have effective representation in every province and the majority will not be recognized as a minority or equal in any province.

Muslims should have 1/3 representation in the Central Assembly.

Each sect has the right to choose separately.

No such scheme should be implemented in the provinces in the future which would affect the Muslim majority in NWFP, Balochistan and Bengal.

Every nation should have freedom of religion, customs, worship, organization and assembly and conscience.

The legislature should not have the power to pass a motion or proposal that three-quarters of the members of a nation consider to be in their national interest.

Sindh should be separated from Bombay and made an unconditionally separate province.

Introduction of Reforms in N.W.F.P and Baluchistan

Reforms should be carried out in NWFP and Balochistan like other provinces.
Muslims should be given a fair share in government jobs and autonomous institutions.


The constitution should guarantee the protection of Muslims' culture, education, language, religion, laws and their welfare institutions.

No ministry should be formed in a province in which one-third of the ministers are not Muslims.

The Central Government shall not make any changes in the Constitution without the consent of the States and Provinces of the Indian Federation.

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