
Jinnah's 11 Points
Jinnah's 11 Points were proposed in 1928 as a response to concerns regarding the rights of Muslims in India. They aimed to address political and social issues, advocating for greater autonomy for provinces, separate electorates for Muslims, and safeguards for their culture and identity. The points emphasized equal representation in government, a fair share of opportunities, and the importance of Muslim cultural values. Jinnah sought to ensure Muslims felt secure and influential within a diverse India, highlighting the need for unity among Muslims to protect their interests and rights in the face of growing national movements.